• Brain Gym - How to keep your brain sharp

    For all those taking competitive examinations, such as,
    CAT, MAT, XAT, ATMA, banking services,
    defence services or other top level international tests and
    others interested in solving puzzles,
    this book with 122 all-new brain games
    comes out with new concepts.

    The word ‘GYM’, in general, is synonymous with the
    health and fitness of body. But, here, the author has used
    this word for the fitness of mind, which can be
    achieved by flexing and exercising the brain muscle.
    And one way to do that is to crack the puzzles.

    Gajendra Kumar has introduced new puzzles
    and expects the readers to take the challenge of
    solving them with the use of their own mind,
    knowledge and commonsense.

    The concepts of algebra, geometry, numerology and
    physics apart from the application of basic general
    knowledge and commonsense are the building-block of
    the book.

    The puzzles given in this book will test the
    conceptual and general knowledge of
    the puzzle solver and by solving each puzzle;
    one can adjudge one’s knowledge, intellect and
    brain power. So get ready to boost-up lateral thinking
    capability, which is very important in solving our
    problems of everyday life.

    Brain Gym will sweat out the brain, ensuring that it
    doesn’t begin to age prematurely, sluggish thinking
    and hurdles in problem-solving.

    About the book:
    Brain Gym
    Author: Gajendra Kumar
    Format: Paperback
    ISBN: 9788178061566
    Page: 143
    Price: Rs.72
    Publisher: Unicorn Books

    If interested in buying this 143-page book, please visit: http://www.pustakmahal.com/book/book/bid,,9416C/index.html

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    BMAKE COMPUTERS SPEAK YOUR LANGUAGE

    Author: Barun Kumar Sahu
    Published by: Unicorn Books, an imprint of Pustak Mahal (www.pustakmahal.com)

    The book Make Computers Speak Your Language written by
    Barun Kumar Sahu, is eminently useful in helping the reader in working in his preferred language.
    A technical subject has been written in a completely non-technical manner.
    The book explains how to compute in Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Talugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Oriya, Assamese, Kashmiri, Urdu, besides European, and Arabic-script based languages?
    Or any of the European languages
    In fact, this is the first book ever to emphasize use of local language in computers anywhere in the world.
    The book starts with the popular way of us

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