
Ek Gaav: Ek Paanwatha (One Village: One Water Source) by Baba Adhav
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Author: Baba Adhav
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Illustrator: Subhash Avchat
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Publisher: Mauj Prakashan Griha
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Language: Marathi
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Cover: Paperback
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Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches
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Pages: 272
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Category: Artik & Samajik
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ISBN: 9789350911259
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About the Book:
"Ek Gaav: Ek Paanwatha" by Baba Adhav delves into the critical issue of water scarcity in rural India. The book tells the story of a village and its reliance on a single water source, examining how this essential resource shapes the community’s life and survival. Adhav discusses the struggles faced by villagers to protect and sustain their water supply, highlighting the impact of water on rural development, agriculture, and daily life. Through detailed storytelling, the author captures the tension between modern development and traditional resources.
Illustrated by Subhash Avchat, the book enhances the narrative with visual representation of rural life. This 272-page paperback is ideal for readers interested in environmental issues, rural development, and resource management.
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Product Details:
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Author: Baba Adhav
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Illustrator: Subhash Avchat
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Publisher: Mauj Prakashan Griha
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Language: Marathi
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Cover: Paperback
-
Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches
-
Pages: 272
-
Category: Artik & Samajik
-
ISBN: 9789350911259
Product Description:
About the Book:
"Ek Gaav: Ek Paanwatha" by Baba Adhav delves into the critical issue of water scarcity in rural India. The book tells the story of a village and its reliance on a single water source, examining how this essential resource shapes the community’s life and survival. Adhav discusses the struggles faced by villagers to protect and sustain their water supply, highlighting the impact of water on rural development, agriculture, and daily life. Through detailed storytelling, the author captures the tension between modern development and traditional resources.
Illustrated by Subhash Avchat, the book enhances the narrative with visual representation of rural life. This 272-page paperback is ideal for readers interested in environmental issues, rural development, and resource management.











