Kirnam
₹150
Kirnnam’ is a book of short stories for children. The short stories in English are translated into Konkani in Roman Script by Irene Cardozo. The uniqueness of short stories is that after every short story moral values are highlighted which will be beneficial to the children.
| SKU: | 5286 |
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| Categories: | Romi Konknni, Short Stories |
| Weight | 412.5 g |
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Publisher Details
Dalgado Konkanni Akademy, Education Department(old bldg), 2nd Floor, 18 June Road, Panaji, 2221688
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