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- Granthali was founded in 1974. Amongst its founders were Ashok Jain the then executive editor of Maharashtra Times and Dinkar Gangal. It was founded on...
- Kayda-Sanvidhan Aani Dharma Shastra (Granthali, Mumbai, 2013) LASAVI Mazhya Samagra Abhivyakticha (Granthali, Mumbai, 2013) Bol Mahamanavache: 500 Marmabhedi...
- Dhakulkar, Vijay Publications (Nagpur) Priya Ramu, by Yogiraj Bagul, Granthali Publication 1997 Ramabai killings Ambedkar family Savita Ambedkar Khajane...
- Cover artist Subhash Awchat Language Marathi language Subject Autobiography Publisher Granthali Publication date 1980 Media type Print ISBN 978-8126002313...
- Media ****ociation (Mumbai-Karachi Forum); Founder of Literacy movement, Granthali, along with other literary activists. Awards Ketkar received the prestigious...
- emerged. Publishers include Abhidhanantar Prakashan, Po****r Prakashan and Granthali Prakashan. Other 20th-century poets include Mangesh Padgaonkar, Bhalchandra...
- Mi Hindu Zalo, Granthali Prakashan (1994) Janeev (Part 1), Keshav Bhikaji Dhavale Prakashan (1994) M**** Navache Jagane, Granthali Prakashan (1998)...
- University. Muzumdar pla**** an important role in founding the institution Granthali (ग्रंथाली) aimed at publishing books and spreading knowledge in Maharashtra...
- Retrieved 5 June 2010. Chavan, Madhav (20 April 1995). Sambhav. Pune: Granthali. p. 185. Retrieved 31 May 2023. Empowering India through education Official...
- Indian actor and filmmaker Guru Dutt's work. It was originally released by Granthali in Marathi as Guru Dutt: Teen Anki Shokantika in 1985, and its English...