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Timmaraddi Ugalavat
writer has brought out the left over assets of his father to his children very aptly. Educating the children is the biggest asset which has been enumerated by the writer. one more asset mentioned in the book I liked is grooming of children with good ethics and habits which the writer is fortunate to get from his parents. Inspite of their busy schedule , sparing time with the family and upbringing of children is well said in the book. Book is worth reading. A concised chapter with all the assets
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sethuram hv
He is a great human being. He is good friend of mine since many years. He is trying to open the eyes of young generation. Eyes, not the sensory rather insight. Lot to learn from this book.
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Sharad Chavan
Very good experience. One can learn lot from it. It takes us back to that point of period when people lived simple life with meager means. I feel that life was far better than the present.