Examples of using Impetus in English and their translations into Hindi
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Although this profession originated in Italian lands, the impetus for its spread was the development of American coffee houses"Starbucks" in the 1980s.
the Eastern Bloc gave impetus to this process.
All this has given impetus to the current research and provided much needed base for these studies.
novel ideas that gave impetus to progress of game theory.
took action in the present became the impetus to the future of France as a free country.
Das said his government has been trying to lay impetus on the development project works.
of Western Odisha and will give impetus to the growing tourism industry in the region.
the announced recapitalisation will give it greater impetus.
He expressed confidence that Mr. Zhang's visit will provide new impetus to bilateral relations.
To provide impetus to development of the food processing sector on a cluster basis in the country.
proposed to be removed, to give an impetus to exports.
Indigenous development of the system has given impetus to the defence industrial base in the country and generated business of more than Rs 20000 Cr.
There is considerable impetus to use air tankers
It was the impetus for France to enter the war against Britain, which reinvigorated Washington's Continental Army
India signs $5 billion-worth of MoUs to give impetus to iron and steel industry.
At the latest in the new year, then the impetus arises, to do everything better than last year
It was in the late 18th Century that the impetus was given on collecting objects of Indian art.
The visit will give further impetus towards increasing defence co-operation and pave the way for greater interaction between the two countries.
A common scientific concept and impetus behind environmental resource management is carrying capacity.
Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Impetus Pravin Kankaria, said at the Conclave that
