सामाजिक मामलों में काम करनेवाला Meaning in English
सामाजिक मामलों में काम करनेवाला शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : social worker
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
समाजवादसमाजवाद का
समाजवादी
समाजवादी व्यवस्था करना
सोशलिस्ट
सोशलिस्ट लेबर पार्टी
सोशलिस्ट पार्टी
वियतनाम का समाजवादी गणराज्य
समाजवादी गीत
समाजवादीकरण
समाजवादियों
सोशलाइट्स
सामाजिकता
समाजीकरण
सामूहीकरण करना
सामाजिक-मामलों-में-काम-करनेवाला इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
It is home of the NGO, Barefoot College founded by renowned social worker Bunker Roy.
Khare is married to the social worker Renana Jhabvala.
In 1931, he and two other Puerto Rican teachers were selected for graduate training fellowships in the continental United States in the newly-developing professional field of social work, thereby becoming the first professionally trained social workers in Puerto Rico.
He served as a leading Cree activist both as a social worker and as a band chief.
When the cops continually turning a blind eye to these dead or beaten youngsters, Candy, a local social worker launches her own investigation – risking her own life as she tries to find the pimp and get him put behind bars.
Inspired by Giarrusso's work as a social worker, the film focused on a troubled youth and his dysfunctional lifestyle in Melbourne's northern suburbs.
He was married to Jo-ann Goldsmith, a social worker and an occasional trumpet player in BSS.
The series centers on Scott in the role of Neil Brock, a New York City social worker who worked for the private agency Community Welfare Service, with his secretary, Jane Foster, played by actress Cicely Tyson (this was the first time an African American starred in a television drama).
Susskind turned to his friend Robert Alan Aurthur, a talented television playwright, who offered an unproduced script of his, My Three Angels, centered around a trio of inner-city social workers.
The central location of the series was the Community Welfare Service (CWS), a private agency that served as home base for three social workers dedicated to solving the everyday problems, major and minor, of the denizens of an impoverished Manhattan neighborhood.
In January 1963, Bertram Beck, Associate Executive Director of National Association of Social Workers (NASW), informed chairs of his organization of Susskind's interest in producing a show about social workers and requested that they send story ideas to the producer.
Beck carried the responsibility of consultant and technical adviser for the series, he read scripts, made editorial comments and changes, and handled much of the mail from social workers who wrote to NASW about the series.