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Balbharati (The Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research) is located in Pune, Maharashtra, India. [1] Balbharati is publishing integrated textbooks for Class I to Class VII. In this type of textbook all subjects are included in one book and that book is split into 4 parts according to unit tests.
The Mandal's library hosts more than 27,000 books written mainly in Marathi and English, which can be made available to researchers for free consultation or, for a nominal fee, on 'Take Home' basis. These resources include sizeable volumes on the history of the Maratha Empire , Maratha culture and Marathi literature .
This was the first history book after the extensive research of this period. The history of Marathas "मराठी रियासत" ('Marathi Riyasat') was written by Late Historian Mr. Govind Sakharam Sardesai in 12 volumes. Mr. Garge edited and published the same. He had proficiency in Marathi, Urdu, Hindi and English languages.
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Daya Pawar or Dagdu Maruti Pawar (1935 [1] –20 September 1996 [2]) was an Indian Marathi language author and poet known for his contributions to Dalit literature that dealt with the atrocities experienced by the dalits or untouchables under the Hindu caste system. [3]
The early Marathi literature was mostly religious and philosophical in nature, [7] and was composed by the saint-poets belonging to Mahanubhava and Warkari sects. During the reign of the last three Yadava kings, a great deal of literature in verse and prose, on astrology, medicine, Puranas, Vedanta, kings and courtiers were created.
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Pustakanch Gaav (English: Village of Books) is a special library in Bhilar, Maharashtra that opened on May 4, 2017. [1] The initiative was conceptualized and led by Vinod Tawde, Minister of Cultural Affairs and Marathi Language [2] and inaugurated by Devendra Fadnavis, Ex.Chief Minister of Maharashtra.