Patsanstha Dhorne

350.00

Like the urban banks law the credit societies establish policies written form on subjects. It has become compulsory and necessary also the coming days the need about the knowledge about it is increasing. The ready made policy writer Avinash shaligram has written the book for credit societies also, take these policies and use them for your institution is the motto of the book

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Like the urban banks law the credit societies establish policies written form on subjects. It has become compulsory and necessary also the coming days the need about the knowledge about it is increasing. The ready made policy writer Avinash shaligram has written the book for credit societies also, take these policies and use them for your institution is the motto of the book

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Weight 100 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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