Examples of using Weaker sections in English and their translations into Hindi
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farmers, weaker sections, everybody has a right to live in this country in peace.
This is particularly true for traditionally weaker sections of society, such as SCs,
Supreme court of India(SCI) in the year 1995 to provide help and support to poor and weaker sections of the society.
hassle-free scholarship system for students belonging to poor and weaker sections.
It will ensure a smooth, accessible and hassle-free scholarship system for students from poor and weaker sections.
Responding to supplementary questions, he said around 4,800 MBBS seats have been reserved for students from economically weaker sections this year.
Subsequently, people from the economically weaker sections can now buy meals(lunch)
Socio-economically weaker sections of the country can be made more employable through proper training.
Economically Weaker Sections(EWS) is a term used to refer to those citizens
Whether the'Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account' can be opened by only certain types of individuals like poor and weaker sections of the population?
(j) In a test case, the decision of which is likely to effect cases of numerous other persons belonging to the poor and weaker sections of the society; or.
CPWD Officer's Wives Association, a socio-cultural organization, is actively involved in the social welfare activities of weaker sections of society for the last 48 years.
most of them from economically weaker sections.
a Socio Cultural Organization, is actively involved in the social welfare activities of weaker sections of society since last 48 years.
the ruler market and serves more economically weaker sections of society.
targeted scheme, which delivers benefits to the poor and weaker sections of society.
only the youths but also the Adivasis, Dalits and other weaker sections.
These castes not only dominated the village society, they exploited the poorer or weaker sections.
aspirants from backward districts, women and other weaker sections were given preference in enrolment.
Schools set up on PPP basis to hold 50% seats for students from economically weaker sections of society.