English to Marathi Dictionary Benefit

Benefit

फायदा
definition
verb
areas that would benefit from regeneration
receive an advantage; profit; gain.
noun
tenants bought their houses with the benefit of a discount
an advantage or profit gained from something.
welfare benefits
a payment or gift made by an employer, the state, or an insurance company.
translation of 'benefit'
हित,
फायदा,
संस्थेकडून मिळणारा भत्ता
example
Engineering projects 'benefit' the area and bring more people.
Refugee mothers don't even get the milk tokens that mothers on 'benefit' are entitled to.
Emily Barr wrote a dark, funny novel called Backpack that, with the 'benefit' of Chick Lit packaging, gained huge sales.
The 'benefit' concert was the idea of Glastonbury Festival organiser Michael Eavis, a dairy farmer.
With the 'benefit' of hindsight, it wasn't the best thing to do.
The Red Cross also organized a Beijing 'benefit' concert with Chinese pop singers on Thursday to raise more money for tsunami relief.
For now, it will 'benefit' the nation if there are deliberate steps to create as much awareness as possible for this new initiative.
Another approach is to examine the area thoroughly, with the 'benefit' of informative and informed opinion.
Primary schools and the wider community will also 'benefit' from the cash.
All of the changes in the forthcoming Bill will 'benefit' workers, irrespective of their current circumstances.
She challenged women to take advantage of this opportunity as they stood to 'benefit' from the programme.
One of their most recent performances on a larger scale was at the Olympia Theatre in a 'benefit' concert for the Children's Hospital.
They could very easily put together a 'benefit' gig and raise the money Moo lost.
At least 65 projects involving 57 organisations will 'benefit' from the cash.
areas that would 'benefit' from regeneration
She says competitions and opportunities to exhibit and display artistic work 'benefit' the artist and bring enjoyment to people.
they stand to 'benefit' most
Even a year after the fact, and with the 'benefit' of the best of Western scientific advice, it was still a scene of chaos.
Rural institutions are less likely to 'benefit' from the advantages offered by information technologies.
Hospital patients are to 'benefit' from a more healing environment thanks to a massive cash injection.
Dozens of vulnerable people are set to 'benefit' from a Government cash award of almost £171,000.
It was a 'benefit' to raise money for those with multiple sclerosis.
She says it is going to take executives of color to bring about changes to 'benefit' the parity of newsroom diversity.
Even the governor admitted in his state of the state address that there was no evidence that the new bill would 'benefit' the economy.
Rather than attend another 'benefit' gig or charity exhibition, begin at home by doing something practical.
uninformed criticism is of 'benefit' to no one
a 'benefit' gig
The service can only exist on the subscriptions received from households who 'benefit' from the service.
Today, with the 'benefit' of an enormous word-searchable database of court opinions, we can do better.
To 'benefit' from receiving help, the learner must be an active participant in the learning process.
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