Jinnechi Vatt
₹140
This book is a transliteration of the original Roman script book into Devanagri. It includes total 41 essays which speak on the different facets of life. The essays have a philosophical vision of life.
| SKU: | 5366 |
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| Categories: | Konkani, Konkani, Konkani, Konkani, Self Help, Short Stories, Social Affairs, Spiritual |
| Weight | 267.5 g |
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| Language |
Publishers Details
Goa Konkani Academi
243, Patto Colony, Panaji 403 001. 2437385/87
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