I authored more than 50 books. Attached is the list of my published books. More expected by November.

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Okay, now I see your list of books.
You have written on varied topics, including many books on Environment. Are you a formal environmentalist? What is your primary area of specialisation?
Are you on FACEBOOK or ORKUT as well?
Yes I am in both Facebook and Orkut...

Dr. Mainak Mukherjee said:
Okay, now I see your list of books.
You have written on varied topics, including many books on Environment. Are you a formal environmentalist? What is your primary area of specialisation?
Are you on FACEBOOK or ORKUT as well?
Send me eyour details via this e-mail: parnashree_pal@rediffmail.com
OK

If you are interested in MahaDharma –the way of real life, MahaVad, MahaManan, you may write on these new things. I think it will be of your interests.

www.mahavad.webs.com

www.mahamanan.webs.com

http://toostep.com/mahadharma

Also search—MahaDharma, MahaVad, Maha Manan

Thank you.   

I will be in touch after 20th Feb. First I must know what is MahDharma

Thank you for your reply. ‘MahaDharma’ is Manav Dharma. Please visit these websites– www.mahavad.webs.com  &  http://toostep.com/mahadharma

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