English to Gujarati Dictionary beneficial

beneficial

લાભદાયી
definition
adjective
the beneficial effect on the economy
favorable or advantageous; resulting in good.
translation of 'beneficial'
મદદરૂપ,
શ્રેયસ્કર,
ઉપયોગી,
લાભકારી,
ગુણકારી
adjective
લાભદાયી
example
Doubts have been raised as to the 'beneficial' entitlement of the Defendants in the following respects.
We can assure you that by doing so, it will be 'beneficial' to all aspects of your life.
Ask the local authority for its view on the legal and 'beneficial' ownership of mum's house.
It's 'beneficial' to colleagues as it takes pressure off them and gives them more time to do their jobs.
Surely, it has to be more 'beneficial' to the company to encourage efficient and quality working?
This would be highly 'beneficial' to the area and the economy in the years ahead.
There's no doubt that running, like any other form of exercise, can be 'beneficial' to your health.
Let's agree that it is 'beneficial' to invest in exhilarating public buildings.
That would be 'beneficial' to manufacturers interested in borrowing to invest in productivity.
Robert sees the setting up of the women's section as 'beneficial' to the social side of the club.
An occupier under a 'beneficial' lease cannot require the annual value to be cut down to the rent actually reserved.
However, I now feel that it might be 'beneficial' to me to be a little more open.
An intention to share a 'beneficial' interest in property has to be manifested to give rise to a rival obligation.
She says smaller families that focus on the education of their children would be more 'beneficial' to the economy.
Both 'beneficial' ownership of the house at Harmonia Crescent and the debts are in issue.
There are aspects of royal visits that are enormously 'beneficial' to the general public, however.
The name should also be 'beneficial' to a strong, long-lasting marketing campaign.
It made no reference to any ownership of any interest, legal or 'beneficial' , in No.11.
The only case that was put before him by Mrs Oakes was that she was the 'beneficial' owner of the property.
There is also evidence that consumption of organically produced food is 'beneficial' to human health.
This was very 'beneficial' to the children and a start in cultivating their love of literature.
The energy conveyed by those people is manifestly 'beneficial' to the society that absorbs it.
The more positive one is in his thoughts the more he is 'beneficial' to himself and the society.
Whether a cycle lane is 'beneficial' to cyclists is doubtful as there are cars parked in the cycle lane most of the time.
The question was whether there had been a change of 'beneficial' ownership so as to attract duty.
It will also be 'beneficial' to the wildlife on the lake not to mention many other responsible lake users.
The game was 'beneficial' to the players who had not played in Croke Park previously as seniors.
Here a husband and wife were 'beneficial' joint tenants of the matrimonial home.
It would appear that Amanda is neither a legal nor a 'beneficial' owner of the property.
We will have to make cost-cutting exercises on it but it will be 'beneficial' to the squad and the football club as a whole.
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