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Mathematics For Class 8 – CBSE – R.S Aggarwal – Examination – 2025-26
Publisher : Bharati Bhawan (Publishers & Distributors); 2025th edition (1 March 2025); Bharti Bhawan Publishers and Distributors
Language : English
Paperback : 332 pages
ISBN-10 : 9350271753
ISBN-13 : 978-9350271759
Reading age : 8 years and up
Item Weight : 430 g
Dimensions : 19.8 x 12.9 x 2.4 cm
Country of Origin : India
Net Quantity : 1 Count
Importer : Bharti Bhawan Publishers and Distributors
Packer : Bharti Bhawan Publishers and Distributors
Generic Name : Book
Best Sellers Rank: #565 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #17 in Children’s Reference (Books) #35 in Education & Reference for Children #76 in CBSE (Books)
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Manasi is a stalwart of Malayalam literature. With her unparalleled feminist writing and powerful voice, she has mastered the art of telling radical short stories. Through Subversive Whispers, a collection of some of her best work, she continues to defy patriarchy, question Brahminical hegemony and push narratives that subtly yet fervently challenge the status quo. The book introduces readers to the irreverent ‘Sheelavathi’, which explores the Madonna-Whore complex in a uniquely local context, ‘Devi Mahathmyam’, which sheds light on the price that women pay for being goddesses in mere name and stories such as ‘Spelling Mistakes’, ‘Square Shapes’ and ‘The Walls’, all of which explore romantic love with a piercing realism.
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