English to Gujarati Dictionary charity

charity

ધર્માદા
definition
noun
Second, the personal connection at the heart of private charity cannot be reproduced by government.
the voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need.
Without your support, the services that charities provide could come to an end.
an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need.
translation of 'charity'
ખેરાત,
સખાવત,
ધર્માદા
noun
દાન
example
She also highlighted Valerie's work in setting up a support group and fundraising for 'charity' .
Selfish actions have nothing to do with morality - if a businessman gives money to 'charity' because he wishes to help people in need, then he is acting morally.
She made all the right moves, going to college to get qualifications and then taking a voluntary job with local 'charity' Signpost to ease herself back into employment.
The rally, in aid of 'charity' , begins on Boxing Day.
The remarkable girl was struggling against the agony of terminal cancer but asked that for her funeral people give money to 'charity' rather than waste it on flowers.
The 'charity' believes helping children with their emotional problems has wider benefits for their schools and classmates.
Neither private 'charity' nor insurance will cover more than a fraction of the immense costs involved in reconstruction.
The 'charity' desperately needs volunteers who would be willing to spend even one hour a week just talking to lonely older people, he says.
This alert mother was leading her son in the practice of Christian 'charity' .
Materialism and selfishness are not exclusively godless traits any more than decency and 'charity' are exclusively religious ones.
But something so pleasurable hardly seemed like 'charity' .
They fear leaving because they will be at the mercy of 'charity' and be transformed into outcasts in their communities.
The four year study was based in two inner London boroughs and delivered through a local voluntary sector 'charity' .
Second, the personal connection at the heart of private 'charity' cannot be reproduced by government.
Saints must have lived an exemplary life, displaying the virtues of prudence, temperance, fortitude and justice, as well as showing faith, hope and 'charity' .
He quickly discovered that Sutasoma was authentic, that he was utterly sincere in his fearless commitment to 'charity' , truth and compassion for the benefit of all.
The cuts would also unreasonably increase demands on private 'charity' .
Of course, generosity, pity, 'charity' , benevolence, or compassion may lead them to do more.
I never expected I'd end up living on 'charity' .
All the money goes to 'charity' and what is not used to help out the less well-off at Christmas is distributed to Waterford charities, so all the money stays locally.
she found it hard to look on her mother with much 'charity'
Christians were those who behaved like Christians, and 'charity' was the most obvious expression of religious devotion.
I am not work-shy and donate some of my time to 'charity' on a voluntary basis.
He soon became known as a man of profound faith who emphasized 'charity' , humility, and above all, the hard labor necessary to feed one's family.
They also tend to give money to 'charity' and to volunteer.
the proceeds of the sale will go to 'charity'
Moreover, state 'charity' would shatter the voluntary relationship between giver and receiver without putting another social context in its place.
We will be doing a greater act of 'charity' by helping these beggars earn a respectable living.
We think Chuckie would be welcome in a holy place because his gentle nature represented 'charity' and compassion.
The main reason why Archer can afford to look on the success of his old bandmates with such 'charity' and indeed pride is the fact he has just released his latest solo album Flood the Tanks.
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