Highlights of the book
The author Madhav Gadkari was a former editor of a Marathi daily ‘Loksatta’
Known for his oratorical skills and ex-tempore speeches, his speeches, particularly on social issues
would leave audience spellbound
In this book he has rendered guidance relating to
Development of oratorical skills
Preparation of speeches
Capturing audience attention
Effective oration
Several examples from outstanding speeches of eminent personalities like P.K.Atre,
Lokmanya Tilak, Barrister Nath Pai, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Swatantryavir Sawarkar,
Winston Churchill have been included.
Aaji-Ajoba: Adhar Ki Adchan?
Author: B L Mahabal Pages: 200 Price: Rs. 125/-
Modern day India is witnessing the disintegration of the joint family system. This has given
rise to new social problems faced by the old and senior citizens during this transition.
In this book, the author in his characteristic style has set forth examples from several families
besides drawing up fictional characters to s et forth
Identified areas of conflicts
Identified nature of problems vis-à-vis changing society and value-system
Suggestions and attempts to help bridge the widening gap between the old and the young
living under one roof and to bring about reconciliations.
Bol Anubhavache
Author: Mohan Dharia
Pages: 228 Price: Rs. 150/-
During his long political career the author Mohan Dharia has witnessed Indian freedom
movement, emergency period in India and short Janata Dal regime. He has also seen the
political and social transitions in India closely.
He had been Union Minister for Planning, Urban development, Commerce etc. and later
dedicated his life to social causes like social forestry, environment, co-operative movement.
In this book he shares his varied experiences in the political and social fields.
Here he has penned his thoughts on problems relating to Democracy, Common Civil Code,
Communalism and other burning issues faced by India.
Sahelya Ithlya-Tithlya
Author: Asha Damle Pages: 96 Price: Rs. 60/-
The author has had opportunities to live in several countries. She struck friendship with a
number of women of various nationalities during these forays.
The author Asha Damle feels that while despite leading ordinary life as commoners, these
women discovered their inner strength when they faced crisis in their personal lives.
This book narrates distinct life experiences of her women friends belonging to various castes,
creeds, colour and races to include Natsumi, Malinee, Olive, Flora Samuel, Indu, Idila to name
a few among them…
Reading these semi-biographical accounts would give readers insights into the minds of
women.....a different experience!






