Examples of using Households in English and their translations into Urdu
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Rangoli designs are stunning and most Hindu households across India bring out their best designs
That may dramatically change over the next 10 years as the“robot nanny” makes its way into our households.
And they will not even be able to make a testament, nor to return to their households.
only about 5% of the 42,000 households they acknowledged intercaste marriages.
The city's sewerage treatment plan covers all households and commercial establishments within the city.
Deacons must be husbands of one wife[a] and good managers of their children and their own households.
millions of households across many states in India have one common ritual cutting across class and social divide.
In fact, it's already controlling what happens to that sliced bread in some households.
tens of thousands and live in traditional nomadic tent households.
And they will not even be able to make a testament, nor to return to their households.
tons of carbon dioxide every year, or as much as emitted by all the households in France.
The Population in Private Households of Canada Provinces Territories Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations 2011 National Household Survey.
That's not all, many Indian households don't have enough space
It will provide industries and households in Europe with an additional, secure
Single parents, especially single mothers and households with 3 or more children, have priority.
In a first set of experiments involving 600,000 households from 10 different sites, Allcott(2011) found that the Home Energy Report lowered electricity consumption.
Households with a 50m³ swimming pool is typically equipped with a 1HP(input 0.746kW) pool pump.
In subsequent research involving eight million additional households from 101 different sites, Allcott(2015) again found that the Home Energy Report consistently lowered electricity consumption.
employments of international governments and private servants in diplomatic households.
Let deacons be the husbands of but one wife, and let them manage[their] children and their own households well.