Gabesana Prakarana Sampadana O Anubada Prabidhi = ଗବେଷଣା ପ୍ରକରଣ ସମ୍ପାଦନା ଓ ଅନୁୋଦ ପ୍ରେିଧି /Krushna Chandra Pradhan & Nirmala Kumari Raut

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Gabesana Prakarana Sampadana O Anubada Prabidhi = ଗବେଷଣା ପ୍ରକରଣ ସମ୍ପାଦନା ଓ ଅନୁୋଦ ପ୍ରେିଧି /Krushna Chandra Pradhan & Nirmala Kumari Raut 2005 MAIN ENTRIES 001.4 : RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Pradhan, Krushna Chandra 12042 Gabesana prakarana sampadana o anubada prabidhi = ଗବେଷଣା ପ୍ରକରଣ ସମ୍ପାଦନା ଓ ଅନୁୋଦ ପ୍ରେିଧି /Krushna Chandra Pradhan & Nirmala Kumari Raut . - 2nd Ed. - Bhubaneswar : Gyanajuga Publication , 2005 . - 242p., pbk. ; 22cm . - TRANSLATING AND INTERPRETING; EDITING AND COMPILING . - ISBN 81-87781-73-4. - 001.4 Rs.120 001.942 : UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS,FLYING SAUCERS Mahapatra, Gokulananda 12043 Udanta thalia o ehara rahasya = ଉଡନ୍ତା ଥାଳିଆ ଓ ଏହାର ରହସୟ /Gokulananda Mahapatra . - 3rd repr. 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Ed. - Cuttack : Friends Publishers , 2005 . - 32p., pbk. ; 22cm . - SUPERSTITIONS-SOCIAL ASPECTS . - 001.96 Rs.15 004 : COMPUTER SCIENCE Behera, Laxmidhar 12045 Sadharana gyana computer = ସାଧାରଣ ଜ୍ଞାନ କମ୍ପୁଟର /Laxmidhar Behera . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Creation , 2005 . - 46p., pbk. ; 22cm . - CHILDREN'S LITERATURE:COMPUTER SCIENCE . - 004 Rs.25 Misra, Bimal 12046 E dot.com juga = ଇ ଡଟ କମ ଯୁଗ /Bimal Misra . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Jagannath Ratha , 2005 . - 60p., pbk. ; 22cm . - ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING; INTERNET . - 004 Rs.25 Mohanty, Bigyanananda 12047 Prathamika computer sikhya = ପ୍ରାଥମିକ କମ୍ପୁଟର ଶିକ୍ଷା /Bigyanananda Mohanty . - 1st Ed. - Bhubaneswar : Puja Prakashan , 2005 . - 2V(36p.,36p.),pbk.;24cm. - CHILDREN'S LITERATURE:COMPUTER LITERACY . - 004 Rs.35 004.07 : COMPUTER SCIENCE-STUDY AND TEACHING Samal, Sarbeswar 12048 New era of computer education / Sarbeswar Samal . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Pine Books , 2005 . - 208p., bound ; 22cm . - COMPUTER SCIENCE-STUDY AND TEACHING . - 004.07 Rs.100 Tripathy, S S 12049 Let's learn Computer / S S Tripathy . - 2nd Ed. - Cuttack : Creative , 2005 . - 48p., pbk. ; 22cm . - COMPUTER SCIENCE-STUDY AND TEACHING . - 004.07 Rs.25 039.91456 : GENERALITIES Sahu, Sahadeb 12050 Pilanka sadharan gyana = ପିଲାଙ୍କ ସାଧାରଣ ଜ୍ଞାନ /Sahadeb Sahu . - 1st Ed. - Bhubaneswar : Gyanajuga Publication , 2005 . - 46p., pbk. ; 24cm . - CHILDREN'S LITERATURE:INDIA-DESCRIPTION; CHILDREN'S LITERATURE:ODISHA-DESCRIPTION . - ISBN 81-89726-17-X. - 039.91456 Rs.36 039.9145602 : CURIOSITIES AND WONDERS Mahapatra, Srichandan (Dr) 12051 Kie kana kahinki = କିଏ କଣ କାହିଁକି /Srichandan Mahapatra . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Sathi Prakashan , 2005 . - 149p., pbk. ; 22cm . - CURIOSITIES AND WONDERS . - 039.9145602 Rs.50 1 2005 MAIN ENTRIES Sarangi, Ramachandra 12052 Bigata dinara bismaya = େିଗତ ଦିନର େିସ୍ମୟ /Ramachandra Sarangi . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Satyanarayan Book Store , 2005 . - 48p., pbk. ; 22cm . - CHILDREN'S LITERATURE:CURIOSITIES AND WONDERS . - 039.9145602 Rs.20 070.4 : JOURNALISM AND MASS MEDIA Chatterjee, Mrinal 12053 Ganamadhyama o sambadikata = ଗଣମାଧ୍ୟମ ଓ ସାମବାଦିକତା /Mrinal Chatterjee . - 2nd rev. Ed. - Dhenkanal : Sephali Communication , 2005 . - 160p., bound ; 22cm . - JOURNALISM AND MASS MEDIA . - 070.4 Rs.120 Mahapatra, Chandra Sekhar 12054 Sambadapatra o sambadika = ସମବାଦପତ୍ର ଓ ସାମବାଦିକ /Chandra Sekhar Mahapatra & Mita Debta . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Prachi Sahitya Pratisthan , 2005 . - 88p., bound ; 22cm . - JOURNALISM AND MASS MEDIA . - 070.4 Rs.45 070.4092 : JOURNALISTS;MASS MEDIA-AWARDS Mahapatra, Satya 12055 Biswa ganamadhyama swadhinata = େିଶ୍ଵ ଗଣମାଧ୍ୟମ ସ୍ଵାଧୀନତା /Satya Mahapatra . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : B.K. Dash , 2005 . - 155p., bound ; 22cm . - JOURNALISTS; MASS MEDIA-AWARDS . - 070.4092 Rs.60 070.43 : REPORTERS AND REPORTING Mahapatra, Chintamani 12056 News reporting / Chintamani Mahapatra . - 1st Ed. - Bhubaneswar : Snehalata Mahapatra , 2005 . - 198p., pbk. ; 22cm . - REPORTERS AND REPORTING . - 070.43 Rs.60 089.91456 : GENERAL COLLECTIONS IN ODIA:SPEECHES;ESSAYS;INTERVIEWS;GRAFFITI;QUOTATIONS Mahapurushanka mahatabani o hitopadesh = 12057 ମହାପୁରୁ ଷଙ୍କ ମହତୋଣୀ ଓ ହିବତାପବଦଶ / ed. by Pramod Kumar Naik . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Mita Books , 2005 . - 48p., pbk. ; 22cm . - QUOTATIONS . - 089.91456 Rs.20 Barma, Bikram Keshari 12058 Mahanga bidhayaka Bikram Keshari Barmanka bidhansabha abhibhasan:2004-2005 = ମାହଙ୍ଗା େିଧାୟକ େିକ୍ରମ ବକଶରୀ େମମାଙ୍କ େିଧାନସଭା ଅଭିଭାଷଣ ୨୦୦୪-୨୦୦୫ / ed. by Narayan Muduli. - 1st Ed. - Kothapada (Cuttack) : Sujata Muduli , 2005 . - 144p., pbk. ; 22cm . - BARMA,BK-ADDRESSES AND ESSAYS; SPEECHES-ODISHA STATE ASSEMBLY . - Biswaranjan089.91456 Rs.0 12059 Tira o taranga = ତୀର ଓ ତରଙ୍ଗ /Biswaranjan . - 1st Ed. - Puri : Royal Publishing House , 2005 . - 336p., bound ; 22cm . - ODIA ESSAY; HISTORICAL ESSAYS; POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT-ESSAYS . - 089.91456 Rs.300 Das, Sambhunath (1946-) 12060 Prasangakrame = ପ୍ରସଙ୍ଗକ୍ରବମ / tr. by Bhaskar Jena. - 1st Ed. - Bhubaneswar : Subham , 2005 . - 80p., bound ; 22cm . - GENERAL COLLECTIONS IN ODIA:SPEECHES; ODIA ESSAY; ODIA ESSAY-TRANSLATIONS FROM BENGALI;INTERVIEWS . - 089.91456 Rs.40 Mohanty, Basanti 12061 Pragati o parampara = ପ୍ରଗତି ଓ ପରମ୍ପରା /Basanti Mohanty . - 1st Ed. - Berhampur : Pratichi Prakashan , 2005 . - 128p., bound ; 22cm . - ODIA ESSAY . - 089.91456 Rs.75 2 2005 MAIN ENTRIES Ray, Manindra Ballav 12062 Drustikona = ଦୃଷ୍ଟିବକାଣ /Manindra Ballav Ray . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Tithi Books , 2005 . - 139p., bound ; 22cm . - LETTERS TO EDITOR ;ODIA ESSAY;HISTORICAL ESSAYS;SOCIAL PROBLEMS-PERSONAL NARRATIVES;POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT-PERSONAL NARRATIVES . - 089.91456 Rs.60 Routray, Jyotsna (1959-) 12063 Khola jharka = ବ ାଲା ଝକମା /Jyotsna Routray . - 1st Ed. - Bhubaneswar : Ink Odisha , 2005 . - 192p., bound ; 22cm . - ODIA ESSAY; FEATURE WRITINGS,ODIA . - 089.91456 Rs.100 Sahu, Basudeb (Dr) 12064 Samaj o jiban = ସମାଜ ଓ ଜୀେନ /Basudeb Sahu . - 1st Ed. - Bhubaneswar : Satanetra Publication , 2005 . - 120p., bound ; 22cm . - GENERAL COLLECTIONS IN ODIA:SPEECHES; ODIA ESSAY;INTERVIEWS . - 089.91456 Rs.50 Tripathy, Parsuram 12065 Amulya sampad = ଅମୂଲୟ ସମ୍ପଦ /Parsuram Tripathy . - 1st Ed. - Bhubaneswar : Uma Publication , 2005 . - 147p., pbk. ; 22cm . - QUOTATIONS . - 089.91456 Rs.60 128 : LIFE (PHILOSOPHY) Rout, Raghunath (Dr) 12066 Dibya jiban o moksha prapti pain loka paraloka bigyan = ଦିେୟ ଜୀେନ ଓ ବମାକ୍ଷ ପ୍ରାପ୍ତି ପାଇଁ ବଲାକ ପରବଲାକ େିଜ୍ଞାନ /Raghunath Rout . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Friends Publishers , 2005 . - 455p., bound ; 24cm . - LIFE (PHILOSOPHY) . - ISBN 81-7401-550-7. - 128 Rs.250 Sahu, K P 12067 A common man's philosophy of life / K P Sahu . - Rev. Ed. - Rourkela : Satyabhama Publications , 2005 . - 116p., pbk. ; 22cm . - LIFE (PHILOSOPHY) . - ISBN 81-902799-0-4. - 128 Rs.100 128.5 : DEATH-PHILOSOPHY Rath, Radhanath (Prof) 12068 Ame ama mrutyu chintan = ଆବମ ଆମ ମତୃ ୁ ୟ ଚିନ୍ତନ /Radhanath Rath . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Akshara , 2005 . - 68p., bound ; 22cm . - DEATH-PHILOSOPHY . - 128.5 Rs.75 131 : OCCULT PRACTICES AND SUCCESSFUL LIVING Suneli kitab: pharsi o urdu bhasaru uddhruta samasya samadhanra mantra pustak = 12069 ସୁବନଲି କିତାେ : ଫାସି ଓ ଉର୍ଦ୍ୁ ମ ଭାଷାରୁ ଉଦ୍ଧୃତ ସମସୟା ସମାଧାନର ମନ୍ତ୍ର ପୁସ୍ତକ / ed. by Snehalata Mahapatra . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Bidya Prakashan , 2005 . - 130p., pbk. ; 22cm . - OCCULT PRACTICES AND SUCCESSFUL LIVING . - ISBN 81-7703-060-4. - 131 Rs.50 133.5 : ASTROLOGY Swain, Manas Ranjan 12070 Vaidika jyotish = ବେୈଦିକ ବଜୟାତିଷ /Manas Ranjan Swain . - 1st Ed. - Bhubaneswar : Jyotish-Bastu Sadhana Ashram , 2005 . - 220p., pbk. ; 22cm . - SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC; HOROSCOPES; PALMISTRY; PSYCHIC PHENOMENA; SPIRITUALISM . - 133.5 Rs.185 133.54 : ASTROLOGY Choudhury, Ramachandra (Er) 12071 Byabaharika jyotish = େୟାେହାରିକ ବଜୟାତିଷ /Ramachandra Choudhury . - 1st Ed. - Bhanjanagar : Basanti Choudhury , 2005 . - 1V(176p.),pbk.;22cm. - HOROSCOPES . - 133.54 Rs.100 133.54 : HOROSCOPES 3 2005 MAIN ENTRIES Mahapatra, Jayanti 12072 Sahaje grahadosa khandana = ସହବଜ ଗ୍ରହବଦାଷ ନ /Jayanti Mahapatra . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Nabadiganta , 2005 . - 128p., pbk. ; 22cm . - HOROSCOPES . - 133.54 Rs.50 133.5861 : ASTROLOGY Rout, Raghunath (Dr) 12073 Surya bigyan : ranga sankhya mantra o bastu chikitsa = ସୂଯମୟ େିଜ୍ଞାନ : ରଙ୍ଗ ସଂ ୟା ମନ୍ତ୍ର ଓ ୋସ୍ତୁ ଚିକିତ୍ସା /Raghunath Rout . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Prachi Sahitya Pratisthan , 2005 . - 82p., pbk. ; 22cm . - NUMEROLOGY AND HEALTH; MANTRAS AND HEALTH; VASTU AND HEALTH;HEALTH-ASTROLOGICAL ASPECTS . - 133.5861 Rs.38 150 : PSYCHOLOGY Rath, Radhanath (Prof) 12074 Ame:Ama achetana = ଆବମ: ଆମ ଅବଚତନ /Radhanath Rath . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Akshara , 2005 . - 80p., bound ; 22cm . - PSYCHOLOGY . - 150 Rs.100 153 : PSYCHOLOGY Sahu, Fakir Mohan (Dr ) 12075 Manara manachitra = ମନର ମାନଚିତ୍ର /Fakir Mohan Sahu . - 1st Ed. - Bhubaneswar : Capital Students Store , 2005 . - 248p., bound ; 22cm . - PSYCHOLOGY . - 153 Rs.135 155.633 : WOMEN-PSYCHOLOGY Sahu, Fakir Mohan (Dr ) 12076 Nari manastattwa = ନାରୀ ମନସ୍ତତ୍ତ୍ଵ /Fakir Mohan Sahu . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Agraduta , 2005 . - 192p., bound ; 22cm . - WOMEN-PSYCHOLOGY . - 155.633 Rs.100 170 : ETHICS Das, Siddharth 12077 Ama suraksha : jibana raksha = ଆମ ସୁରକ୍ଷା :ଜୀେନ ରକ୍ଷା /Siddharth Das . - 1st Ed. - Cuttack : Deepak Publications , 2005 . - 24p., pbk. ; 24cm . - CHILDREN'S LITERATURE:ETHICS . - 170 Rs.30 Samal, Pradipta Kumar (Dr) 12078 Niti bigyan :Pragati pahacha = ନୀତି େିଜ୍ଞାନ :ପ୍ରଗତି ପାହାଚ /Pradipta Kumar Samal . - 1st Ed. - Bhubaneswar : Gracels Marketing Pvt.Ltd. , 2005 . - 177p., pbk. ; 22cm . - ETHICS . - 170 Rs.30 Samantaray, Dhirendra Kumar 12079 Sunapila = ସୁନାପିଲା /Dhirendra Kumar Samantaray . - 1st Ed. - Bhubaneswar : Debasish Prakashan , 2005 . - 44p., pbk. ; 22cm . - CHILDREN-ETHICS; CHILDREN-CONDUCT OF LIFE . - 170 Rs.20 Sivananda, Swami 12080
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