Books
- Biography of Param Pujya Shri. Pramukhswamiji Maharaj–“Yug Purush”–English Edition–2004, Gujarati Edition–(2005), Hindi Edition (2006)–Shree Bhagwati Trust–Ahmedabad., Telugu edition - 2007
- Planning for Rural Development (Vol.1)–methodology for Micro Level Planning for Rural Development–1980–Gujarat State Rural Development Corporation–Gandhinagar, Gujarat–India.
- Planning for Rural Development (Vol. II)–Evaluation of Rural Development Programme–guidelines for Field Level Officers–1982. Gujarat State Rural Development Corporation, Gandhinagar, Gujarat–India.
- Evolution of Rural Development–1988–Kathan Education Communication Unit, Ahmedabad–India.
- Mapping Development–based on Gujarat Experience (English Edition)–April 2003–Shree Bhagawati Trust–Ahmedabad, and Gujarati Edition–May 2004 Navbharat Publication, Ahmedabad–India.
- Tauka and Village production plan–May 2005–Anand Agriculture University, Anand, Gujarat–India.
- Manual for farmers for crop production plan–May 2005 (Khedut Marg Darshak–Gujarati Version)–Junagadh Agriculture University–Junagadh, Gujarat–India.
- Kirishi Mahotsav–2005–Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Government of Gujarat–August 2005.
- What Ails our Agriculture - 2007–Shree Bhagwati Trust - April 2007.
- Leadership by Choice and not by Chance–August 2007 (to be released shortly.
- Nayamurti Shri. Nanubhai Shelat Smruti Granth–June 2008
- Shelat Kirit. Mapping development : based on the experience of Gujarat, India / Kirit Shelat. 1st ed. Ahmedabad : Shri Bhagwati Trust, 2003. xii, 273 p. ; 22 cm.
- Shelat Kirit. ગુજરાતના વીકાસના નકશા . 1. āvr̥tti. Amadāvāda : Navabhārata Sāhitya Mandira, 2004. xii, 263 p. ; 23 cm.
- Shelat Kirit. Grāma vikāsa āyojana kāryapaddhati / Kirīṭa Śelata, sahalekhaka Madhusūdana Vājā. Gāndhīnagara : Gujarāta Rājya Grāma Vikāsa Nigama, 1981. 118 p., leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 x 25 cm.
- Shelat, Kirit N. (Kirit Nanubhai), 1946- Evolution of rural development. Ahmedabad : Kathan Education Communication Unit, 1988. 287p.
- Shelat Kirit. "What Ails Our Agriculture?" Ahmedabad: Shree Bhagvati Trust. 2007. 171p.
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