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INLAND WATERWAYS AUTHORITY of INDIA A-13, Sector-1, Noida, U.P.-201 301 LIBRARY BOOK LIST Sr INLAND WATERWAYS AUTHORITY OF INDIA A-13, Sector-1, Noida, U.P.-201 301 LIBRARY BOOK LIST Sr. Accession Name of the Book Author Edition Language Publication Pages No. No. No. 1 4404 Prashasanik shabadavali Bharal Manender 7th, 2008 Hindi Vaighanik tak. 529 angregi - hindi Kumar Shabdavali Ayog. 2 4405 Prashasanik shabadavali - Bharal, Mahender 2009 Hindi Vaighanik tak. 479 hindi Angregi Kumar Shabdavali Ayog. 3 4351 Daibities ke Sath jeene ki Aggawal, Yateesh. 2008 Hindi Rajkamal 289 rah. prakashan. 4 4352 110 Prasidh Bhartiy Garg, Chitra 2010 Hindi Rajkamal & sons. 320 Khilari. 5 4353 Rajpal Angreji Hindi kosh. Bahari, Hardev. 2010 Hindi Rajkamal & sons. 968 6 4354 Prtatibha Patil. Singh, Ritu. 2008 Hindi Rajkamal & sons. 111 7 4355 Jinna Bharat Vibhajan ke Singh, Jasvant. 2009 Hindi Rajpal & Sons. 571 ineme. 8 4356 Auraten. Singh, Khushvant. 2010 Hindi Visson Books. 254 9 4358 RAMKRISHNA. Gupt, Raghuraj, 2008 Hindi Lok Bharati. 238 Com. 10 4367 Silent monuments. Nihalani, Shobha 2011 Hindi Tara Press. 303 11 4249 Virhat Shikhsarthi English - Bahari, Hardev. 2008 Hindi rajpal & sons 1150 Hindi Shabad Kosh. 12 4436 Do hajar varsh purani Jain, Jagdish 9th, 2010 Hindi Bhartia Gyan pith. 152 kahania. Chandra. 13 3477 Premchand Rachanavali. Sharma, Ram 2006 Hindi Janvani Prakashan. 520 Bilash. 14 1774 Chhaya. Jai Shanker 2000 Hindi Vikram Prakashan. 88 Prasad. 15 4437 Kath ka sapna. Madhav, Gajanan. 2008 Hindi Bhartia Gyanpith 128 Prakashan. 16 4438 Pratinidhi Kahania. Varma, Nrmal. 1988 Hindi Rajkamal 180 Prakashan. 17 Gagari pani Paith. Goeliy, 4th, 2011 Hindi NULL NULL Ayodhyaprasad. 18 4439 Gagari pani Paith. Goeliy, 4th, 2011 Hindi Bhartia Gyanpith 224 Ayodhyaprasad. 19 4323 Shrimadbhagvat Geeta Prabhupad. 1990 Hindi Bhakti Vedant book 412 Yathaswarup. trust. 20 4324 Vinay Chalish. Swaroopanand 2005 Hindi Ashok Kumar. 32 sarsavti. 21 4326 Hansi ke Phool. Raghav, Gulab 2006 Hindi Brijvasi Pandit 94 Singh. Balkishan. 22 4327 Hariyanavi brij ke megh- Vashisth, Javed. 1988 Hindi Javed Smriti. 136 malhar. 23 4329 samartiyo ke sagar. Mathur Anandi 1997 Hindi Sahitya Vithi, 112 Prasad. Sr. Accession Name of the Book Author Edition Language Publication Pages No. No. No. 24 4330 Moti Kachhe Dhage me. Sharma, Gopal 2004 Hindi Arvind Prakashan. 48 Babu. 25 4331 Bhartiya Noble purshkar Sengar, Inder. 2008 Hindi Sahitye, Vithi 32 Vijeta. Prakashan. 26 4332 Mayavi Sarovar. Sengar, Inder. 1997 Hindi Sahitye Viyhi 32 Prakashan. 27 4333 Tum mughe khoon do mai Bose, V.S. 1197 Hindi Sahitye Vithi 28 tumhe aajadi dunga. Prakasha. 28 4334 Pad vandna. Kusum , 2001 Hindi Kavi sabha. 110 shantiswaroop. 29 4335 Giriraj Himalaya teri Jai. Kusum, 2001 Hindi sahitye Vithi. 96 Shantiswaroop. 30 Vishav hindi sahityekar Sengar, Anirudh 2003 Hindi NULL NULL kosh. singh. 31 4336 Virhat Shikhsarthi English - Sengar, Anirudh 2007 Hindi Rajeswari 480 Hindi Shabad Kosh. Singh. Prakashan. 32 4337 Gurudev Laha, 2003 Hindi Laha Narendernath. 40 RavindernathThakur Narendranath. jeevan yatra. 33 4339 Jale par namak. Pralay Prakash. 2005 Hindi Sapekhs Prakashan. 72 34 4340 Tum Chhulo. Madhup, Ashok. 2005 Hindi JMD Prakashan. 168 35 4341 Maa. Singh, Bhadrapal. 2006 Hindi Lata sahitay sadan. 88 36 4342 Tilak ramayan. Tilak. 2000 Hindi Vikramshila 386 Prakashan. 37 4343 Man pipali ki beli. Pandey, Adhya 2007 Hindi Lok Bharati. 86 swaroop. 38 4344 Hindi Vyakaran Mimansa. Sharma, Kashiram. 2010 Hindi Radhakrishan 287 Prakashan. 39 4345 Pakishtani mail. Singh, Khushvant. 2009 Hindi Rajkamal, 207 Prakashan. 40 4346 Sach Pyar aur thori si Singh, Khushvant. 2010 Hindi Rajkamal 387 shararat. Prakashan. 41 4347 Maira Bharat. Singh, Khushvant. 2010 Hindi Rajpal & sons 219 Prakashan. 42 4348 Bhartiya arthtantra etihas Sen, Amritya. 2009 Hindi Rapal & sons 326 aur sanskriti. Prakashan. 43 4349 Bharat vikash ki disaye. Sen, Amritya 2009 Hindi Rajpal & sons 206 Prakshan. 44 4350 Meri aap biti Bhutto, Benjeer. 2010 Hindi rajpal & Sons 419 Prakashan. 45 3248 Ramchander shukl Jian, Nirmala 2004 Hindi National book trust. 116 pritinidhi sanklan. 46 3249 Rajaram Mohan Rai. Dutt, Vijeet Kr. 2005 Hindi National Book 70 Trust. 47 Mannu Hbandari ki Bhandari, Mannu. 2005 Hindi NULL NULL shresth Kahania. 48 3250 Mannu Bhandari ki Bhandari, Mannu. 2005 Hindi National Book 188 Shresth Kahania. Trust. Sr. Accession Name of the Book Author Edition Language Publication Pages No. No. No. 49 3251 Akbar ke Jeevan ki kuchh Musavi, Shiri. 2005 Hindi National Book 125 Ghatnaye. Trust. 50 3252 Hamara Savidhan Kashyep, Subhash. 2006 Hindi National Book 341 Trust. 51 3253 Santhali lok kathaye. Sahu, Doman. 2005 Hindi National Book 162 Trust. 52 3254 Mahabharat Rao, K kutumb. 2004 Hindi National Book 64 Trust. 53 3255 Jaiprakash narayan. Ranjan, Sudhashu. 2005 Hindi National book 207 Trust. 54 3256 Atamkatha. Rajendra Prasad. 2005 Hindi National book 758 Trust. 55 3257 Netaji Subhash chndra Bose, Shishir Kr. 2005 Hindi National Book rust. 139 Bose. 56 3258 Dr. Baba saheb Moon, Basant. 2005 Hindi National book 224 Ambedkar. Trust. 57 4354 Pratibha Patil. Singh, Ritu 2008 Hindi Rajpal & Sons. 111 58 3259 Bharat ki Rashtriy Hushen, S. Aabid 2005 Hindi National Book 174 Sampati. Trust. 59 3260 Karmath Mahilaye. Mennon, Ritu. 2005 Hindi National Book 258 Trust. 60 Hamara Sansad. Kashyep, Subhash. 2005 Hindi National Book 267 Trust. 61 3261 Hamari Savidhan Kashyep, Subhash. 2005 Hindi National Book 267 Trust. 62 3262 Kurrtule yen haider ki sarv Tabassum, 2005 Hindi National book trust. 159 shresth kagania. shahina. 63 3263 Mahashweta Devi ki Mahashweta Devi. 2005 Hindi National Book trust. 159 shreshth kahania. 64 3264 Bachhan ki atmakatha. Ajeet umar. 2005 Hindi National Book 165 Trust. 65 3265 Ashapoorna Devi ki Ashapoorna Devi. 2005 Hindi National Book 214 shreshth Kahania. Trust. 66 3266 Hind Chhodo Andolan. Maheta, Chandra 2005 Hindi National book 56 Kant. Trust. 67 3267 Kahani Jawahar Lal Nehru Goyal, Deshraj. 2005 Hindi National Book 71 Trust. 68 3268 Bhartiya Swatntrata Brishanan, Rajam. 2005 Hindi National Book 70 sangram me mahilaye. Trust. 69 3269 Vigya aur Bharat. Lavkare, 2005 Hindi National Book trust. 83 Prabhakar. 70 Repideex Computer Singhal, Vijay kr. 2005 Hindi NULL NULL course windows 98/me/xp. 71 3271 Repidex copmputer Singhal, 2005 Hindi Pushtak mahal. 557 course widows 98/melxp Vijaykumar. 72 3272 Bharat ka savindhan ek Basu, Durgadas. 2005 Hindi Vadhava Nagpur. 511 parichay. 73 3274 Kya hai kalam. Ramnathan, R. 2003 Hindi Prabhat Prakashan. 211 74 3275 Tejswi man Mahashakti Kalam, A.P.J. 2003 Hindi Prabhat Publication 126 Bharat ki nivn. Sr. Accession Name of the Book Author Edition Language Publication Pages No. No. No. 75 3276 Agni ki udan. Kalam, A.P.J. 2005 Hindi Prabhat Prakashan. 193 76 3277 Yog Sadhana aur Yog Ramdev. 2005 Hindi divya Prakashan. 174 Chikitsa 77 3278 K.L.N.V Nirman karya Bharat sarkar. 2003 Hindi Bharat Sarkar 347 niyam pustika. Prakashan Vibhag. 78 3321 Angregi, Hindi kosh. Bulke, Kamil 2005 Hindi S Chand & 692 company. 79 3322 Premchand Ghar me. Shivrani Devi. 2006 Hindi Atmaram & Sons. 303 80 3323 Premchand kalam ka Amritray. 2005 Hindi Hans Prakashan. 679 sipahi. 81 3324 Uth shar Sandhan. Sethi, R.P. 2004 Hindi Raj Publishing 132 House. 82 3325 Mahima Bharat Bhoomi Mishra, 2002 Hindi Poonam Prakashan. 96 ki. Pratapnarayan. 83 3326 bahut dino bad. Shrivastava, 2000 Hindi Kavita, Prakashan. 98 Shailender Nath. 84 3327 Ankho me samunder Sandhu, Balvir 2005 Hindi Poonam 93 Publication. 85 3328 Roop devgun ki Rachana Darshan Singh. 2003 Hindi Raj Publishing 159 yatra. House. 86 3329 Him ki tarah galti Rahi. Aggrawal, Saroj. 2002 Hindi Kavi Sabha. 79 87 3330 Sangeeta. Vimlesh, surender. 2005 Hindi Poona Prakashan. 99 88 3331 Kandeel Roshani ke Sandhu, Balvir. 2004 Hindi aj Publishing House. 96 89 3332 Jard patte hare ho gaye. Sheri, Chand. 1999 Hindi Vikalp. 80 90 3333 Hindi patrrkarita sidhant Bhagat, Arun 2003 Hindi Janmat nirman 133 se proyog. tak. Kumar. sahitya. 91 3334 Jiye gaye shabd. Sudhesh. 1999 Hindi Anubhav 96 Prakashan. 92 3335 Bargad ki Chhavn. Arya, devender 1997 Hindi Sahitya sagkar. 80 93 3336 Aash ki pyash. Dixit, Mahesh. 2004 Hindi Raj Publishing 86 House. 94 3337 Ao Bharat parv manaye. Sharma, Raksha. 2004 Hindi Raj Publishing 132 housre. 95 3338 Pinjare me Pankh sahi Bhora, Asharani. 2004 Hindi Kavi sabha. 96 salamat. 96 3339 Ettafaf. Sharma, Denesh 2001 Hindi Kavi Sabha. 80 Chand. 97 3340 Ajan ki Aavaj tatha anye Ahamad, Meraj. 2005 Hindi Anang Prakshan. 120 kahania. 98 3341 Chamche. barani, Najar. 2005 Hindi Rachna Pub. 80 99 3342 Pratibhas. Tomar, N.S.. Delhi. Hindi Sahitya Vithi. 71 100 3343 Dilli Chalo. Singh, Rajveer. 2005 Hindi Kavi Sabha. 144 101 3344 Shahid udham Singh. Sahyogi, Sitaram. 2005 Hindi M.B. Entreprizes. 80 102 3345 Jamna. Sharma, Devdutt. 2003 Hindi Sahitya Sansthan. 135 Sr. Accession Name of the Book Author Edition Language Publication Pages No. No. No. 103 3346 Hindi Anuvad ki Bhumika Najeer, Arif. 2005 Hindi Anang, Publication. 200 Aur Dwibhashi Computicaran. 104 3347 Devender Satsai. Arya, devender. 1999 Hindi Anubhav 96 Prakashan. 105 3348 ek aur rajyebhishek Satyaprakash. 2004 Hindi Akash Prakashan. 112 106 3349 Dharovar. Sharma, Sudha. 2003 Hindi Satya Prakash. 95 107 3350 Bhool. Singh, Bhdrapal. 2005 Hindi sahitya Sansthan. 79 108 3351 Sudama - Saurav. Sanghival, 2004 Hindi Lata sahitya Sadan. 95 Bharatbhushan. 109 3352 Sarjent. Kain, Ramkrishan. 2005 Hindi Navbharat 103 Prakasha. 110 3353 Tiyal. Tripathi, Tapan. 2004 Hindi Navsahitya Bharati. 94 111 3354 Ras trangini. Aggarwal, Vijay 2005 Hindi Lokhit Prakashan. 184 lakhsmi. 112 3355 Gueu Ravidas Mata Prasad. 2003 Hindi Akash Publications. 55 113 3356 Mister Chhapas. Alam, Mukhatar. 2004 Hindi sahitya Vithi 63 114 3337 Mahanayak. Sharma, Vasudev. 2004 Hindi Anang Prakashan. 183 115 3358 anchhuye hath. Bikaneri, Alhad. 2004 Hindi Rachana. 80 116 3359 Vishavmitra Utho. Dwivedi, Harihar. 2001 Hindi Kavi Sabha. 80 117 3360 Anjan Hath ki ebarat. Devgun Roop. 2004 Hindi Poonam Prakashan. 88 118 3361 Jafrani Hava.
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