English to Gujarati Dictionary holding

holding

હોલ્ડિંગ
definition
noun
He stated he had approximately 180 acres of his own land but also had rented other holdings throughout the area.
an area of land held by lease.
commercial property holdings
stocks, property, and other financial assets in someone's possession.
translation of 'holding'
જમીન-ખાતું
example
For the purposes of the permitting arrangements, a 'holding' includes all land parcels declared for area aid purposes.
This loss would be minimal in the context of the area of good quality of land within the 'holding' , however, and the development is required for agriculture.
It is encouraging to see someone moving on to an agricultural 'holding' rather than moving off it.
they were preparing for the 'holding' of an election
One such claim was marked by a transfer of property: the 1922 grant of 80 acres from private 'holdings' to the Commonwealth.
In the Netherlands, England, Wales, and parts of Scotland, tenants generally had good-sized 'holdings' and relatively secure tenure.
The vast majority of this financial credit is created as financial sector entities borrow funds enabling the purchase of additional 'holdings' of financial assets.
If you live near a large medical library with vast 'holdings' , you may be able to find and read clinical research studies, meta-analyses, and systematic reviews.
For the occasion the university library mounted a display of its impressive 'holdings' in the area.
Later, I again heard him speak at the Huntington Library at a special showing of Huntington 'holdings' of books and manuscripts related to the California gold rush.
Customary tenure systems are generally comprised of 'holdings' and commons.
The exception is the discovery of such lists in the archival 'holdings' of the presidential library system managed by the National Archives and Records Administration.
They have more libraries, with more exhaustive 'holdings' of books, than anywhere in England, I think.
This has resulted in the library 'holdings' on Canada rising to over 20000 books, journals, manuscripts, paintings and maps.
Today, any sensible analysis would certainly expand the definition of what functions as money to include other liquid financial assets, such as 'holdings' in money market funds.
In 1978, the 'holdings' of the Fleming Library numbered 453,176 items.
The underlying 'holdings' are stocks, which are more volatile than bonds and have a greater risk of losing some of your principal.
He is about to sell some of his massive residential 'holdings' to a Colorado based company, with profits estimated to exceed 500 million dollars.
While no one is urging investors to panic and liquidate their stock and mutual-fund 'holdings' , the time for crisis-proofing investments has come.
On the back of hefty unrealised profits in their property and stock 'holdings' , Japanese banks boosted their global operations, thinking the expansion could last forever.
In the early 1960s, Jacqueline Kennedy refurbished the room and gathered a distinguished committee to determine appropriate 'holdings' for the library.
Since then, the staff of the Mercer Museum has gone through our entire 'holdings' to determine what books they would like to purchase and retain for their collection.
In addition, investing in these bonds may help to diversify your fixed-income 'holdings' .
We screened the company's database looking for funds with diversified 'holdings' that spread their assets to many nations in the region.
The current reserve land will be converted to fee simple 'holdings' .
You'd be talking about the areas where the 'holdings' are vast and few and far between.
But health of the real economy, not the market of mutual fund 'holdings' and financial investments, is measured by employment and productivity.
It would seem impossible for anyone to look through the archive 'holdings' or material available on video and not find something of interest.
Most of the standing and merchantable timber in Oldham was found on the private 'holdings' as opposed to the common lands, which were largely moorland.
Land was held in customary tenure, the largest 'holdings' by 250 daimyos (feudal lords), each with his retinue of dependent samurai.
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