Sabha definition
Examples of Sabha in a sentence
The MoRD will exhort and support the States to carry out survey of Common Property Resources (CPRs) with the direct involvement of the Gram Sabha and the Gram Panchayats concerned.
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Raj Narain Bose’s Jatiya Gaurav Sampadini Sabha, founded in Bengal in the 1860s, aimed its program towards the stimulation of ‘national feeling,’ which meant the sense of community among Bengali Hindus.235 Cultural nationalism thus became a site where jati and samaj converged with a view to attaining samajik (societal) progress.
Guidance will be sought from each respective local authority (Pradeshiya Sabha, Urban Council or Municipal council) about the dumping areas designated for debris from building sites.
If the Service Provider becomes bankrupt or otherwise insolvent as declared by the Competent Court provided that such termination will not prejudice or affect any right of action or remedy which has accrued or will accrue thereafter to the Lok Sabha Secretariat.
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The Congress Party secured another impressive victory at the polls, increasing its share of the popular vote from 45 p.c. to 48 p.c, although it gained only one additional seat in the Lok Sabha (House of the People).
An alliance or coalition of parties has to secure the magical number of 270 seats in India’s Lok Sabha, the lower house of parliament to form the govern- ment.
Mahila Sabha members were instrumental in helping Badlao Foundation staff, animators and village volunteers in identifying at-risk children in all the 72 identified locations where education centers are to be started.
During the war of 1947–1949, both the “Emergency Interim Government” based in Srinagar and the “Azad Kashmir Government” based in Palundri, claimed to function in place of the Praja Sabha (the state’s legislative assembly).