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Panchatantra

Marketing
Panchatantra in Sanskrit is a famous treatise on adult education through simple stories conveying the arts of management. There, Pandit Vishnu Sarama teaches the 3 sons of a king on the arts of state craft that have stood the test of times for a long long time till to day .

This is an attempt to rewrite those in to days context……..

THE CONTEMPORARY DAYS..
MARKETING

The students assembled around Vishnu Sarma in the evening and posed their queiry of the day….

Sir! we hear many times that all the present day wonders were invented by our ancestors long long ago! Is it true? If so why we are still underdeveloped to day?

Well , let us not go that deep into our past. Let us look at some of the stories published about 50 years back in our popular magazines and analyze.

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There was a famous merchant known for his ethics and riches. He had a son helping him in his business and a grand......


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