Examples of using Protesting in English and their translations into Hindi
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On that fateful day, police shot at unarmed people protesting against the ills of the apartheid regime which governed the country at the time.
The white students protesting at Kent State were protesting the Vietnam War,
The university's vice chancellor had met the protesting students and assured them that all efforts would be made to trace the missing professor.
when people were protesting and almost boycotting.
for baby- it's NOT, even when the baby stops protesting.
According to the Sedition Act of 1870 any person protesting or criticising the British government could be arrested without due trial.
My opinion is that protesting, there's no problem with it,
The state government had also given an assurance to the protesting doctors that their demands will be looked into.
In February 2003, Google stopped showing the advertisements of Oceana, a non-profit organization protesting a major cruise ship's sewage treatment practices.
The National Committee said that this is an important day for protesting on Monday.
Though aimed at protesting unfair Salt Laws, Dandi March shook the foundations of colonial rule
The youth of Hong Kong led by Joshua Wang(23) started protesting against the bill and took to the streets to protest against China.
Alfredo Ormando sets himself on fire in St. Peter's Square, protesting against homophobia.
The top leadership of the protesting farmers later addressed the gathering and said that they should be
The spokesperson pointed out the Sikh community has been protesting against the Indian government for screening a controversial movie in India, which hurt their religious sentiments.
In the 1980s, Colorado's American Indian Movement chapter began protesting the celebration of Columbus Day.
However, they also left the government on November 7, protesting against the ban on holding the Ukrainian National Congress.
And 40 Jewish leaders were arrested in New York City on August 12 for protesting the Trump administration's detention policies.
Many well- known people have felt that protesting oppressive systems is a moral imperative.
And 40 Jewish leaders were arrested in New York City on Aug. 12 for protesting the Trump administration's detention policies.