जन सहायता Meaning in English
जन सहायता शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : public assistance
, public aid
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सार्वजनिक अभियाचनासार्वजनिक उपस्थिति
सार्वजनिक
सार्वजनिक सहायता
लोक आयूत
सार्वजनिकता
सार्वजनिक सुविधा
एलान
ऐलान
सार्वजनिक डोमेन
जन निर्वाचन की जाँच
सार्वजनिक दुश्मन
लोक शत्रु
सार्वजनिक आंकड़ा
सार्वजनिक हस्ती
जन-सहायता इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Government-run public aid.
This allowed the government to pay '152 million pesos towards government expenses, public works and public aid for the unemployed.
Private education institutions began to receive public aid, and a nationwide standardized university entrance examination was added for the national universities.
जन-सहायता हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""मलावी में, 13 मिलियन में से लगभग 5 मिलियन लोगों को अविलम्ब भोजन सहायता की ज़रुरत है।
छपना अकाल में जन सहायता ।
मलावी में, 13 मिलियन में से लगभग 5 मिलियन लोगों को अविलम्ब भोजन सहायता की ज़रुरत है।
जन-सहायता इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Poor law unions were abolished by the Local Government Act 1929, which transferred responsibility for public assistance to county and county borough councils.
In consequence, Maureen Brennan briefly went on public assistance to support her family.
Schools run directly by the public authorities or privately with public assistance (concertada) provide education free of charge, but (depending on the family's financial status), parents may be required to supply consumables such as textbooks and school uniforms as well as contributing to after school activities.
His songs appealed to working-class minorities, because of their content—he often wrote about social issues such as unemployment and public assistance.
Rice formed Nassau's first-ever Medicaid and public assistance fraud unit, which has since secured millions of dollars in restitution for Nassau taxpayers.
In Virginia, the cities of Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, and Virginia Beach became eligible for individual and public assistance programs.
At one point, President Nelson Mandela visited Boksburg in person to appeal for public assistance in apprehending the killer.
50% were unemployed, 37% had not finished high school, 33% received public assistance, and 19% of females had given birth to children.
The community had received public assistance from the Red Cross in 1932 and federal and state aid in 1933 and 1934.
In total, more than '92 million in FEMA public assistance had been obligated for SUNO, including '40 million since March 2009.
Under the Act all boards of guardians for poor law unions were abolished, with responsibility for public assistance transferred to Public Assistance Committees of county councils and county boroughs.
The local authorities took over infirmaries and fever hospitals, while the workhouses became public assistance institutions.