Description
Mammals is a still another phylum of the animal kingdom. In the series and nature, we can read about the types, mannerisms, habitats of the important animals in the mammal type.
Mammals is a still another phylum of the animal kingdom. In the series and nature, we can read about the types, mannerisms, habitats of the important animals in the mammal type.
Weight | 100 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.5 × 14 cm |
Birds, the Emperor the sky of phylum aves have been described in this book in detail along with pictures. The classification of the birds and body structure is an interesting aspect of the book.
This is the 2nd book in the series on saints, In it we can get acquainted with the gents like Guru Nanak, Kabir, Gorakhanath, Basweshwar, Chakradhan with thin proper contribution to the society. The modern generation needs to know about them
In this book scientific study about the history of Matang tribal Society, the changes it came across after the Indian indipendence in comparision with other tribals, the questions it is facing today and the answers of its progressive march are discussed in an instructive and attractive manner.-Dr. Ashru Jadhav,
The minute particles of the atom are electron proton and Nutron which were suppossed to be basic elements for a long period. After further minute research in scientific field, scientist discovered still minute particals called ‘quark’ which however survive for a short period. It is now an established belief that the study of these particals will reveal the origin of the universe. In this book the information about these minute elements which cannot be seen through microscopes is given by Dr. Madhukar Apte.
This book includes the extracts from Samarth Ramdasswami and other Indian literature based on management, Special education, public contact methods etc which are the important and basic concepts of modern management science/ Philosophy. The verses (Shlokas) from the original writers have been coated for references. Read the book and try to follow the guidelines given in the verses (Shlokas)