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Library Stock.Pdf Acc.No. Title Author Publication Samuhyashasthra Vidyarthimithram, 1 Vidhyabyasathinte saithadhika Rajeshwary V.P Kottayam Adisthanangal-1 Samuhyashasthra Vidyarthimithram, 2 Vidhyabyasathinte saithadhika Rajeshwary V.P Kottayam Adisthanangal-1 Samaniashasthra Vidhyabyasathinte Vidyarthimithram, 3 saithadhika Rajeshwary V.P Kottayam Adisthanangal-1 Samaniashasthra Vidhyabyasathinte Vidyarthimithram, 4 saithadhika Rajeshwary V.P Kottayam Adisthanangal-1 Adhunika Vidhyabyasathinte Vidyarthimithram, 5 Rajeshwary V.P Saithathikadisthanangal-2 Kottayam Adhunika Vidhyabyasathinte Vidyarthimithram, 6 Rajeshwary V.P Saithathikadisthanangal-2 Kottayam MalayalaBasha Bodhanathinte Vidyarthimithram, 7 Saithathikadisthanam (Pradhesika Rajapan Nair P.K Kottayam Bashabothanam-1) MalayalaBasha Bodhanathinte Vidyarthimithram, 8 Saithathikadisthanam (Pradhesika Rajapan Nair P.K Kottayam Bashabothanam-1) Samuhyashasthra Vidyarthimithram, 9 Vidhyabyasathinte saithadhika Thomas R.S Kottayam Adisthanangal-2 Samuhyashasthra Vidyarthimithram, 10 Vidhyabyasathinte saithadhika Thomas R.S Kottayam Adisthanangal-2 Samaniashasthra Vidhyabyasathinte Vidyarthimithram, 11 saithadhika Rajeshwary V.P Kottayam Adisthanangal-2 Samaniashasthra Vidhyabyasathinte Vidyarthimithram, 12 saithadhika Rajeshwary V.P Kottayam Adisthanangal-2 Samaniashasthra Vidhyabyasathinte Vidyarthimithram, 13 saithadhika Rajeshwary V.P Kottayam Adisthanangal-2 MalayalaBasha Bodhanathinte Vidyarthimithram, 14 Saithathikadisthanam (Pradhesika Rajapan Nair P.K Kottayam Bashabothanam-2) MalayalaBasha Bodhanathinte Vidyarthimithram, 15 Saithathikadisthanam (Pradhesika Rajapan Nair P.K Kottayam Bashabothanam-2) Kerala Sasthra Vidhyabyasathinte Parivarthanathinu Oru Sangam 16 Sahithya Oramukham Legakar Parishathu Acc.No. Title Author Publication Kerala Sasthra Kalliyum Kariyavum: Oru Sangam 17 Sahithya Pravarthanagallillude Padanam Legakar Parishathu MalayalaBasha Bodhanathinte Vidyarthimithram, 18 Saithathikadisthanam (Pradhesika Rajapan Nair P.K Kottayam Bashabothanam-2) Adhunika Vidhyabyasaprakriya: Central Cooperative 19 Sivarajan K Vikasanavum Pravannathakallum Stores 20 Vidyabyasam Vikasarabharathathil Sivarajan K Calicut University Methods and Techniques of Social Lakshmi Naraing 21 Dr. Kumar Research Agarwal, Agra Vinod Pustak Mandir, 22 History of Indian Education Chaube S.P Agra Stereing Pub.,New 23 Development Sociology: A Reader Guruswamy.S Delhi Jalaja Methods of Teaching Educational Kumari,Chodavarpu Discovery Pub., New 24 Technology and Digumarti Delhi Bhaskara Rao Swaroop Saxena R.Lall Book Depot., 25 Principles of Education N.R Meerut Fundamentals of Social Education R.Lall Book Depot., 26 (Integrated Teaching of Main Sharma R.A Meerut Streaming) Sharma, Kanishka Pub., New 27 Sociological Philosophy of Education Yogendra.K Delhi Richards, Jack C & Approaches and Methods in Cambridge Uty Press, 28 Theodore S. 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