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| Weight | 100 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
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| Weight | 100 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
Gurucharitra is a devine treatise read in India, there are some hard ritualistic practices whichare to be folloved by the reader, hence many people dont read it. Women are prohibeted for its reading. Yet all of us have curiosity to know about Gurucharitra Shri. Bal Panchbhai has canverted the secred into a book so that one can read and follow the advice in it, It is a translation of the original quazi-poetic treatise in simple prose, which can be read by anyone at anyplace and anytime. The meaning of the secret and sacred original text is made avialable by this book to all.
The urban banks/workers/women/non-agriculture/multistate institutions have to present before the committees many resolutions. To prepare them a great skill require proper information is needed and it is to be made in limited and proper words, so as to get it approved. Talking this fact into consideration this book to written. All types of resolutions are given in it. One can read the book and use it easily.
The highest military award Paramveer is a matter of pride. In this book we get full information about the various winning Paramveer award in Marathi
Information about each and every employee a book or booklet can get printed, with the name of the institute with increase in pages, in adequate price (more pages less price)
In this book the reader is enlightened about the structure, work and advantages of the military. Those who are interested in this subject would get ample information and others too will enjoy the reading for general Knowledge sake. One will be able to differentiate in Indian Army and in armed forces and know about the history and present day positions of army. Reading of the book may inspire and motivate the youth to join military. The book has also discussed the methods of selection of the Army by colonal Abhya Patwardhan





