English to Gujarati Dictionary unremunerative

unremunerative

બિન-લાભકારી
definition
adjective
unremunerative research work
bringing little or no profit or income.
example
Persistence in 'unremunerative' employment may entitle the court to impute income.
At the end of September 1862 a Victoria newspaper reported that ‘freights in the upper country are now so low that packers are turning out their animals to winter, rather than working them for 'unremunerative' prices’.
The export market has become 'unremunerative' over the years.
As soon as he left the 'unremunerative' world of crime for a steady job with the forces of order, he became significantly more intelligent.
It had always been a popular system of out-relief for the unemployed of every other profession, including the notoriously insecure and 'unremunerative' one of politics.
Her observation that the traditional art forms face extinction, for lack of adequate support, technological influences and 'unremunerative' returns is true.
Hence it has happened and will happen again, that work which has been undertaken at 'unremunerative' rates has been ‘scamped’ to make it pay.
Surely, in a drought year, it makes economic sense for him to sell water (without any effort) which is at a great premium, than toil growing paddy that would fetch him 'unremunerative' prices!
Its aims are to produce books of religious, scholarly, and educational value, and, its surplus profits being devoted to financing the editing and production of 'unremunerative' works of this kind, its status is that of a charity.
My own experience as an ‘intellectual’ thus far has been halting, backtracking, often unfinished, particularly 'unremunerative' , and certainly not respectable.
Basmati, which had almost vanished from Punjab due to 'unremunerative' prices, is now grown abundantly in the state, thanks mostly to contract farming.
Several representatives sought assistance from the government for procuring fodder and setting up additional cattle pounds for animals that are either ill or found to be 'unremunerative' for farmers.
The Punjab farmer has nowhere else to sell, and is compelled to accept the 'unremunerative' terms offered by the Central government and its trading agencies or let his wheat rot.
This was investigated and a proposal for a dam costing Rs.3.72 crore was given up as 'unremunerative' .
Consequently, the Treasury argued that nationalised industries should be set clearer financial targets: and if ministers required them to perform 'unremunerative' tasks in the public interest this should be stated publicly.
He thought about the position of the artist in society, and about his rent, and about his friends getting rich in advertising, and law - not to mention as art dealers - and the ones ensconced cozily if 'unremuneratively' in warm, stable graduate schools.
Doubtless some among them were tempted to seek business by cutting the commissions charged their patrons to an 'unremuneratively' low level.
No harp and violin, no cigar-smoking captain, no busy venders of ‘comic broadsheets;’ all dull, and dreary, and weary - looking, as men are when 'unremuneratively' ‘hard at it.’
First, obviously agriculture should not be destroyed by 'unremuneratively' low prices.
The rates, which were 'unremuneratively' low on some of the lines, were then adjusted.
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