Description
This is one act play of Dr. Vadyalkar based on social sequence, the dialogues is which are very interesting.
This is one act play of Dr. Vadyalkar based on social sequence, the dialogues is which are very interesting.
| Weight | 50 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
The ife in the form of regation has existed on the earth since thousands of years before animals came into being. The various mystical life protecting and life propogating qualifies lies in the plant Kingdom. The various varities of the plants, their capacity of accomodating with environment and changing climatic conditions are discussed with different mechanical systems by Prof. Kishore Nene.
The changes in the co-operative laws according to the 97 amendment in the constitutions of India with simplifications of laws is available in this book.
There are many animals that have extincted and many are due to extinct because of the greed of man. Man has used the flesh, bones, skull, horms nails and other parts of the animals for food, medicines and also for fashionable goods. In effect many animals on the earth are no more. The whole species has extincted and only fossils or pictures of them are avialabe. The writer G.B. Sardesai has given information about many such animals which had been allve on the earth but are not found at any part of the world today. Some other animals are also on the way of being extincted and so deliberate efforts to help them to live is an urgent need.
In the modern times of competition and strife, if the wireman Birbal comes living, how would he solve the problem of the times ahead as thin? An interesting way present guidelines to the entrepreneurs.
In the Sanskrit literature Bhartuhari is the eminent poet, who is read and praised popularly. Though his name is not listed in the list of five epic laureates of sanskrit literature, his poetry is more popular than some of them, and his poems are coated very often even today. The poems of such a popular poet on ascerticism are made known to the Marathi reader in this book. The book also includes the translation of the Bhartuhari’s Sanskrit poems made in Marathi by Vaman Pandit alongwith the meaning in prose.