परिलाभ Meaning in English
परिलाभ शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : emolument
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
इमोट्सइमोटिकॉन
भावअ
भाव ताव करना
भावनाओं का
भावनात्मक
भावनापूर्ण
भावप्रधान
भावमय
भावयुक्त
भावश्यून्य
भावसार
भावस्मरणीय
भावात्मक
भावाभिव्यक्ति
परिलाभ हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""दिग्भ्रमित जवान भाइयों यदि इतिहास दोहराना नही चाहते तो उठ खडे हो..ये आपके व्यक्तिगत परिलाभ है जो आपके सामर्थ्य से ही प्राप्त हो सकेंगे घर का सुख त्यागिए, तैयार हो जाइए एक निर्णयक संघर्ष के लिए..अपने नेता स्वयं बनिए. राम सर.. बीर बहादुर..सर..नलिन सर..वरद सर..और भी कुछ भाई मार्गदर्शक है..कई दिनो से लगे हुए है बिना थके..।
परिलाभ इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
When Ashraf saw these emoluments, Darbyshire later recalled, "her eyes lit up and her resistance crumbled.
As he was literally making money, Robert must have prospered greatly in this period, with access to numerous emoluments and perquisites.
Every Acting Governor was entitled to the emoluments and salaries appertaining to the office of Governor, until the time he held the post.
Various emoluments, allowances and privileges available to a governor are determined by the Governors (Emoluments, Allowances and Privileges) Act, 1982.
Blackstone observes that there are offices, consisting of a right to exercise a public or private employment, along with the fees and emoluments thereunto belonging, that are also incorporeal hereditaments, i.
It was rebuilt under the reign of King Edward VI, and it received considerable emoluments from Queen Elizabeth I in 1583.
Under the original agreement, the professorship was to receive a stipend of £100 per annum, along with other payments and emoluments.
Skelton frequently signed himself "regius orator" and poet-laureate, but there is no record of any emoluments paid in connection with these dignities, although the Abbé du Resnel, author of "Recherches sur les poètes couronnez," asserts that he had seen a patent (1513–1514) in which Skelton was appointed poet-laureate to Henry VIII.
The emolument she derived from this not only placed her in a comfortable situation, but enabled her to pay the debts she had contracted during her and her sister's illness, and to lend a small sum at interest.