Description
This is a book in Hindi informing about the Gwalior system of vocal music. It is a good text book on the Khayal and Parana recital, rarely available elsewhere.
This is a book in Hindi informing about the Gwalior system of vocal music. It is a good text book on the Khayal and Parana recital, rarely available elsewhere.
Weight | 400 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
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.
This book is a sequel to the author’s first book, “You Are A Product- How Value Addition Will Help You Stand Out From The Crowd”, the central theme of which is Value Addition. In this book, the author takes you through his journey from childhood to the pinnacle of his corporate life, acknowledging the life lessons and values imparted to him by his Parents, Spouse, Spiritual and Corporate Gurus, and People who inspired and shaped his personal and professional life. The author urges all to reflect on their life journey and remember with gratitude, the people who were instrumental in shaping their lives. The author believes that “We are like soft clay. Our Parents, Spiritual and Corporate Gurus, and People who inspire us are potters who mold us into a beautiful valuable masterpiece.”
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.
This is the most important among all upnishadas. It has been translated in Marathi by B. R. Modak is easy and current language.