Examples of using Proposes in English and their translations into Hindi
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She proposes to her cat to climb on the bed, her reaction is too funny(Video of the day).
For this reason, the government also proposes changes in the information technology laws so as to ensure better accountability for these companies.
The first proposes that one or more asteroids struck the earth,
History of Delhi proposes that he had fallen from the stairs of Sher Mandal,
This Report proposes solutions that are based on nature to manage water better.
in its first year of implementation, proposes a total of 20 new admission places, of which 8 are for part-time students.
Excel proposes a folder named AddIns, but you can save the file in any folder you like.
He proposes, and after the young woman says“yes,” he slips a ring on her finger to cheers from a crowd of onlookers.
Excel proposes its default add-ins folder(named AddIns), but you can save the file in any folder you like.
Boeing proposes lunar lander it probably won't be able to build in time for NASA's 2024 Moon mission.
He proposes that competition in a given industry depends upon the interaction of five separate forces.
RBI proposes new rule to set up Rs 200 crore minimum capital for SFB under‘on tap' license regime.
Robinson, proposes the creation of a permanent international court to deal with the illegal drug trade.
Further, the Bill proposes that an NPS subscriber may opt to return to EPF at any time.
He proposes, and fter the young woman says"yes," he slips a ring on her finger to cheers from a crowd of onlookers.
The same mathematics, he proposes, can help us understand our sense of the future, too:
The RTI(Amendment) Bill, 2019, however, proposes that the Central Government will decide the tenure,
(ii) Where the Lokpal proposes, either directly or after making preliminary inquiry, to conduct any investigation under this Act, he.-.
In the Mythology of Work(2015), British sociologist Peter Fleming(now based in Australia) proposes a“post-labor strategy”, including a three-day work week.
In the Mythology of Work(2015), British sociologist Peter Fleming(now based in Australia) proposes a“post-labour strategy”, including a three-day work-week.