Additional information
| Weight | 300 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
| Weight | 300 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
Vidur is a balanced and pious Character in the epic of Mahabharat. He was honoured as the only gentleman in the wicked kawarvas by Lord Krishna who stayed at his home while playing deplomatic tactics in Udyogparva (a chapter of Mahabharat) Krishna had gone there to avoid was as a messenger of Pandwas to avoid the war. The 33-40 chapters of the (udyogaparva) are about the advice, Vidura gave to Dhrutarashtra the father of Kaurawas for maintainance of peace, law and order in the society. This Mahabharatian advice is valuable because it includes all pervading cosmic order to be followed by all governmental heads all times. Vidur neeti is a precious peace of Indian political thought translated in Marathi.
The related policies and decisions about the personnel (individual) from his/her appointment, to retirement are discussed in this book viz personnel setup, the responsibilty and accountability of the employee at each level, recrutment methods, promotion system, transfer rules of casual and other leaves, disciplinary laws, secret reporting, financial benifits, laws to be followed, workers organizaiton, contribution of the employees in management etc., are discussed in detail.
An aged mother go, Durgatai Phatak from wardha, about her daughter had made compilation the title whose writing page is drawn by the grand daughter. The book includes the picture writings in Marathi, Hindi prose, poems of small dramas guiding articles and stories written in the ninety years lifespan wherein we get the information about life style of the woman in last century.
The Misfortune either natural or man-made, one has to suffer more during its range if one is unaware. If we make premanagement of such misfortunes wisely, our physical and financial loss can be averted to some extent. Everyone needs therefore to know about the misfortune management. There is fullproof advice about this aspect presented in this book by colonal Abhaya Patwardhan. Each and every institute, private or (government) public must have a copy of this book.