बच्चों का गृह Meaning in English
बच्चों का गृह शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : children's home
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बच्चों की मालिश का तेलबच्चों की दवा करने की विद्या
बच्चों का खेलना
बचों के खेलने का कमरा
बच्चों का कविता
बाल कक्ष
बच्चों का गीत
बच्चों का तरणताल
बच्चों की टोली
बच्चों की चड्डी
बच्चों का ऊपरी वस्ट्र
बच्चों को घुमाने की गाड़ी
बच्चों का वाहियात शब्द
बालक का प्यार
बच्चा जनना
बच्चों-का-गृह इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
A gun battle with the army ended with two loyalists killed, a Protestant and a Catholic were found murdered in separate attacks, whilst a Catholic church in Belfast's Newtownards Road and a Catholic children's home in Newtownabbey were attacked by loyalist mobs in what proved to be a night of violence.
There is a difficult adjustment period due to the Landers' children's home life being chaotic but the three of them get along.
It followed the conviction of Sister Marie Docherty on four charges of cruelty towards girls at Nazareth House children's homes in Aberdeen and Midlothian in the 1960s and 1970s.
A foundling hospital was not necessarily a [hospital], but more commonly a children's home, offering shelter and education to foundlings.
The Foundling Hospital kept receiving children until the 1950s, when British law changed the focus in care for foundlings from children's homes to foster care and adoption.
A children's home existed in St Hilary in the 1920s and 1930s, accommodated in a former pub, the Jolly Tinners.
Born in Hackney, London, the son of laundry worker Elsie Elaine Ruth Jameson (whom, until the age of 8, he believed to be his elder sister) and an unidentified father, Jameson was illegitimate and grew up in a private children's home alongside his mother, where conditions were poor and five children shared the same bug-ridden bed.
American independent film production company founders The Selvino children were a group of approximately 810 Jewish children orphaned by the Holocaust, rescued after World War II from ghettos and concentration camps and housed in a former Fascist children's home called Sciesopoli in the Alpine town of Selvino, Italy.
As well though there exists a fine house, now a home for the elderly named Kent's Oak which was formerly a children's home run by Hampshire County Council.
Located in Olinda, Victoria, the centre accommodated boys aged from 10 to 15 years following a breakdown in home release, foster care or a children's home placement.
He and Widmer collaborated on many projects, including a translation into French of The Anabaptist Vision, and the creation of a children's home at Valdoie, near Belfort.
Widmer remarried two years later to Christianne Buy, the widow of Robert Gaudry, the director of the children's home at Valdoie that Widmer had helped to create.
The petition was presented to King George II by philanthropist Thomas Coram and although it was initially rejected, it was instrumental in gaining further support for the children's home which was granted a Royal Charter in 1739.