Examples of using Charitable in English and their translations into Hindi
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Now, you must not stop the record of giving regard for only then will you become great donors and charitable souls who give the donation of happiness.
department cancelled the tax-exempt charitable trust registrations of the six trusts it houses.
Presently, she's occupied with charitable work for her husband's charitable foundation in the US.
The Duchy of Cornwall is a private estate which funds the public, charitable and private activities of the Prince of Wales and his family.
The charitable men and women who give a virtuous loan to God will receive double from Him in addition to their honorable reward.
The Duchy of Cornwall is a well-managed private estate which funds the public, charitable and private activities of The Prince of Wales and his family.
(e) any charitable, religious or educational purpose not inconsistent with the object of the temple.
The charitable men and charitable women, who have loaned God a loan of righteousness-it will be multiplied for them,
He is the Chairperson of Jaipur Citizen Forum which is a charitable trust aiming to become a platform for Jaipur Citizens.
To open and establish charitable hospitals for the treatment of the helpless poor out caste
The stock exchange was established as a Public Charitable Trust in 1894 following the establishment of the Bombay Stock Exchange in 1875.
She's described as“full of good works and charitable deeds”(Acts 9:36).
The money will go to the prince's charitable organization, Alwaleed Philanthropies, to which he has already donated $3.5 billion.
The money will go to the prince's charitable organisation, Alwaleed Philanthropies, to which he has already donated $3.5bn.
where he held large-scale charitable events, as the mother did.
For once I tried to do something charitable that didn't benefit me.
In July, I launched a new charitable foundation called The Foundation for Learning and Youth Travel Education(FLYTE) to raise money
MM: In your New York Times op-ed,“The Charitable Industrial Complex,” you wrote about“conscience laundering” among wealthy people who use charity to make themselves feel better.
Halloween is their first charitable experience as they collect donations from the homes they visit on behalf of UNICEF
The Hindu Reigious and Charitable Endowment Act of 1951 allows State Governments