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Christavancho Jagor
₹110The book is a Monograph written on the ancient folkdrama form of Goa, i.e Jagor – Christian Jagor. It has research values as well as linguistic values.
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Chud Daukhan Mharu Gharant
₹150One should try to accumulate wealth in proper way. There is no short cut to success. Hard work is the key to it.
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CRICKETMAY MATHAN L-3
₹120मंथन पिराडो घेवन खेळटालो. ताच्या मामान ताची कळाशी वळखून ताका मैदानार व्हेलो. उपरांत ताणें ताका क्रिकेट अकादेमींत घालो थंयच्यान भायर सरतकच मंथनान फाटीं वळून पळयलें ना.
Manthan used to play Cricket with a stalk of coconut leaf. His uncle introduced him to boys who were playing with a bat. After due practice became the cynosure of all eyes.
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Danya Yedi Dhartari
₹200Poet Prakash Padgaonkar in Danya Yedi Dhartari trying successfully to understand who am I? what is my existence? This universe is existing in me and I am the smallest particle, which will be living forever in this universe as the creativity of the mother earth.
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Dasbodh
₹500Discourse on Human life, its importance and place in the universe. Importance of Time, Spirituality, Management etc. Lucid simple prose text in Guru-shisya Dialogue form.
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Devmanis
₹200The author portrays the suffering and struggles of the protagonist Manjula, who loses her husband early in life with four young children to raise. The author Smt. Chandrakala Rane paints Manjula’s life picture on the Konkan land canvas with colours extracted from the sea of Konkani words.
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Dhaddos
₹199Its about 3 friends who go on adventure into deep ungle. They could not find their way back until their mission is over.
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Dhaya Budkulo Chandracho
₹100This book is a collection of children’s poems. It is creatively written in simple language.
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Divyantlo Jini
₹140This drama book focusses on humanity and human values. Story of a Traditional Lamp.
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Dom Casmuru
₹230This book in a Konkani Translation of classic Portuguese Novel Dom Casmuru originally written by famous writer Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis.
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Don Natkulim
₹150Engagingly funny, is what best describes these two short plays. In ‘Shikillyo Baylo’ an educated feminist woman plan to control the circumstances around her much to her chagrin. ‘Kalechi Bhangsal’ introduces us to two educated unemployed men who using their wits and smarts getting whole village buzzing, when they open a shop where they sell solutions to any problem.




















