Examples of using Middle-class in English and their translations into Hindi
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It gave her first hand information about India and middle-class Indians who were affected more by British rule and its system of education.
portray the poor as innocent victims of middle-class and especially rich people's ill-treatment.
I grew up in a predominately white, middle-class town with parents who paid my college tuition.
Indian is an FD centric country and PPF is still a favorite among most of the retail investors of middle-class background.
Vina Mazumdar was born in a middle-class Bengali household in Kolkata,
The mother is oriented to the middle-class values of the white world,
In today's time, it is really difficult to meet both ends in a middle-class family.
In their particular work, Klein et al.(2007) focused on a week in the life of 32 middle-class dual-income families with children in Los Angeles.
This type of ambivalence at least partly explains why urban middle-class voters came out in numbers to elect someone like Duterte.
This will cost a little over 1 percent of the GDP- or, a little more than the cost of all the middle-class subsidies.
And all parties felt that the middle-class society in terms of reach, the Gas Cylinder is a huge Issue.
In India nowadays, the tendency to show"show off"(in children of middle-class families) has increased considerably.
Jaitley had this to say,”Step by step, in every budget, I have been putting surplus money in the hands of the middle-class taxpayer.
audience of workers and the city's wealthy and middle-class reformers.
duty-bound, more middle-class and less aristocratic(at least image-wise if not in practice.).
(b) An enquiry into the budgets of the middle-class families in a city gave the following information.
In today's time, it is really difficult to meet both the ends in a middle-class family.
He said,“Step by step, in every budget, I have been putting surplus money in the hands of the middle-class taxpayer.”.
also for rich people, poor people and middle-class people.
Govind Namdev was born into a middle-class family, which used to run the business of sewing the clothes of religious idols.