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 |
📖 पुस्तकाची वैशिष्ट्ये
• विविध विषयांचे भाषणसंग्रह – अनेक विषयांवरील भाषणे एकत्रितपणे वाचण्याची संधी.
• थोर व्यक्तिमत्त्वांची ओळख – अनेक महान पुरुषांच्या जीवनचरित्राचा परिचय आणि त्यातून प्रेरणा.
• भाषणकलेचे मार्गदर्शन – भाषणाची भाषा, वापरायचे श्लोक, सुवचने व कविता यांचा उत्तम संदर्भ.
• थोडक्यात अधिक सांगण्याची कला – कमी वेळात विषय अधिक व्यापकपणे मांडण्याचे तंत्र.
• वर्तमान घटनांचा अभ्यास – देशात घडणाऱ्या घटनांचा विवेचनात्मक दृष्टिकोन.
• बहुश्रुत होण्याची संधी – ज्ञानाची व्याप्ती वाढवून अधिक समृद्ध होण्यास मदत.
• भाषेतील शुद्धता – समर्पक शब्द, अचूक वाक्यरचना आणि व्याकरणदृष्ट्या शुद्धलेखनाची सवय.
• विचारांची खोली व श्रोत्यांवर प्रभाव – विषय अचूकपणे मांडण्याचे आणि श्रोत्यांच्या मनाचा ठाव घेण्याचे कौशल्य.
Starting from what is the gene? to what sort of fullphased change is made possible by the functions of genes is the subject of this book. One gets uptodate scientific information on all scientific aspects of working of genes in simple language with appropriate pictures. There are eight coloured pages contributed to show the steps in the discovery of genes by Dr. Pratibha Sahastrabuddhe, the writer.
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.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (R.S.S.) was established at Nagpur, so the Nagpuriayans particularly swayamsevakas came in personal contact with Shri. Guruji, the original general secretary of R.S.S. and the unitial swayamsevak for children was Shri. S.B.Varnekar titled as Pragnyabharati. Here many unheard and untold memories about these two respected persons are told. One can understand these highly spririted personalities. The writing is interesting and inspiring.