English to Malayalam Dictionary cultivation

cultivation

കൃഷി
definition
noun
the cultivation of crops
the action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated.
the cultivation of good staff–management relations
the process of trying to acquire or develop a quality or skill.
example
They were the fellow travellers who prided themselves on their cultural 'cultivation' and their disdain for the brutish loyalty of party members.
The process of building a new society requires - perhaps as much as the development of new institutions-the 'cultivation' of this moral sense.
More land is also under 'cultivation' and more fertilisers are being used on crops so that there is an increasing amount of fertiliser running off the land and onto inshore reefs.
Moral development is a prerequisite for the 'cultivation' of Meditation and Wisdom.
The 3,000 students the academy will be able to take will also learn animal husbandry and crop 'cultivation' to help themselves out of poverty.
There is not a land shortage, but not all arable land is under 'cultivation' .
Cultural capital can be gained individually through the process of learning, adaptation, and 'cultivation' .
They can be modified and refined through 'cultivation' , but must also come naturally.
The second half of the text presents practical suggestions for religious 'cultivation' so that readers may develop faith and ultimately attain liberation.
The third category of tillage is selective 'cultivation' , which is used to control weeds after the crop has emerged from the soil.
Other cultural practices of tillage, 'cultivation' , herbicide application, and fertility were conducted as considered standard for the region.
The growth of artistic expressions is a sign of 'cultivation' of sensitivity, of mellowing, of humanism.
If we entirely ignore the examination of one's character in the recruitment of students, the 'cultivation' of character will never become the core of domestic education.
For the monk the moral discipline underpins cultivation of the mind in meditation; but for both monks and laymen the 'cultivation' of certain mental skills and attitudes could in turn underpin morality.
This success in weed control has resulted primarily from the extensive use of herbicides, changes in crop rotations and a range of 'cultivation' methods.
It is low yields and low incomes and limited opportunities which force the poor to farm the hillside or cut down rainforest or otherwise bring land under 'cultivation' - land that is marginal for agriculture.
In a word, teachers are playing a critical role in the 'cultivation' of high quality students.
the 'cultivation' of arable crops
Admittedly, dictatorships do not encourage the 'cultivation' of colourful eccentrics such as Montgomery or Patton.
They developed subsequently, from less communally organized beginnings, chiefly to achieve a better integration of arable and pasture farming as more land was taken into 'cultivation' .
The 'cultivation' of these eight qualities requires both internal and external development.
Agricultural officials estimate that 150,000 hectares of paddy rice 'cultivation' has been ruined.
His father was a well-known physician, said to be a man of 'cultivation' and taste.
This rationality, though, is directed at improvement and 'cultivation' of the body rather than the mind.
Both show her surrounded by evidence of her 'cultivation' and enlightened tastes in literature, her refined aesthetic sensibilities, and her talent in music.
What I have yet to consider is whether this education-or call it 'cultivation' - is in fact there to be hidden.
Such traditional methods of rice 'cultivation' have proven a good match with today's environmentally-conscious consumers.
a man of 'cultivation' and taste
It's understood as a mark of educated 'cultivation' , not wilful indulgence or evasion.
But problems in the nation's baseball development due to a lack of systematic 'cultivation' and training is more worrisome.
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