Prakashbet
₹200
Collection of intellectual articles. Many articles based on deep study done by the writer are presented in the form of this book.
| SKU: | 5466 |
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| Categories: | Marathi, Marathi, Marathi, Self Help, Short Stories, Social Affairs |
| Weight | 210.5 g |
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Publishers Details
Rahi Prakashan
C/o Alka Fondekar, 2/45/1, Near Shani Mandir, Talwada, Veroda, Cuncolim, Salcete 403 703. 9823813039
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