Examples of using A chapter in English and their translations into Hindi
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Only schools with AACSB accreditation are eligible to have a chapter of the business honorary society of Beta Gamma Sigma;
Another example of teaching the students with the help of arts is making them to first read a chapter of history and then asking them to create a summary of the chapter through painting.
Whenever a chapter is revealed,
who recently contributed a chapter to Let Them Eat Precaution, a new book
Whenever a chapter is revealed, some of them say,“Which of you has this
Al-Ghazzali wrote a chapter entitled"Concerning Music and Dancing as Aids to the Religious Life", where he emphasized how the practices of music and dance are beneficial to Muslims,
The hypocrites are afraid lest a chapter be sent down against them telling them what is in their hearts.
€œToday we are still living in this transitional chapter of the world history, but it is already becoming clear that a chapter which had a Western beginning will have to have an Indian ending if it is not to end in the self-destruction of the human race.
Whenever a chapter is sent down to you,
this year's report featured a chapter dedicated solely to the rising soft power in Asia,
Whenever a chapter is sent down to you, some ask:'Which of you has
earth, fire, water, and wood- are first mentioned in Chinese literature in a chapter of the classic Book of History.
Whenever a chapter is sent down,
On Instagram, Boyega wrote:“That's a wrap on Star Wars episode 9 and the end to a chapter of my life that I couldn't be more thankful for.
Whenever a chapter is sent down, there are some of them who say,"Which
You could take it in turns to read a book to one another or read a chapter each so you both get to fully enjoy the story.
Resident Evil 0 it is a chapter that cannot be missed in the library of a fan of the saga, or even of those
There's a chapter in her book that's all but a laundry list of the ways she and her siblings have felt“emotionally suppressed
Al-Beruni(1030 A.D.) has devoted in his book on India a chapter to talk about the worship of fasting in Hinduism, where he said that fasting for Hindus is a voluntary and supererogatory worship.