English to Punjabi Dictionary betterment

betterment

ਬਿਹਤਰੀ
definition
noun
they believed that what they were doing was vital for the betterment of society
the act or process of improving something.
example
This is meaningless though because the two are sufficiently dissimilar as to be incomparable, the results of traffic is generally for the 'betterment' of society as a whole.
they believed that what they were doing was vital for the 'betterment' of society
And not many realise the kind of sacrifices they make, while on duty, for the 'betterment' of society.
The evidential burden of establishing 'betterment' is on the defendant.
There would be issues relating to the failure to mitigate, issues relating to the replacement computer system and 'betterment' .
The government has finally agreed to process claims from thousands of homeland families arising out of 'betterment' removals.
The outcome of better science should be the 'betterment' of society, on the whole, and an improvement in every individual's life.
As the premier body in the town it was incumbent that they recognise the efforts of both for the 'betterment' of the local community.
I see the issue as to the discount for 'betterment' applied to lost rent differently.
I believe politics and politicians are vital to the 'betterment' of society.
It's not brought any 'betterment' to the society as a whole.
If the Jalanidhi project is for the 'betterment' of the people, then there is no question of the beneficiaries having to pay for the water supply system.
It was another aspect of the Government's decentralisation programme that was working for the 'betterment' of local areas.
It may be appropriate at this point to emphasise that uncaptured 'betterment' tends to contribute to urban sprawl in three ways.
Some say they have paid 'betterment' charges, so it can be considered as BDA approval.
What good is a dead man to the 'betterment' of society?
Since commercialization was the order of the day, they decide to make use of those values for the 'betterment' of all concerned.
a 'betterment' charge
They show how huge projects worked for the 'betterment' of society, both in a physical and psychological sense.
It was argued that 'betterment' should be considered.
We are part of the rich diversity of British life, and we strive with people of other faiths for the 'betterment' of our society.
Any system that improves people's ability to freely trade for their 'betterment' is great capitalism.
Such increases in land value are immune from recoupment by way of 'betterment' levies or development contributions.
Now in all fairness, there are some decent, dedicated people who go into politics with a view to contributing to the 'betterment' of society.
Most of the educated youth go outside for work and spend their productive years for 'betterment' of other's societies.
That, in my judgement, involves 'betterment' , since the defendants had given some warning about the lead.
She sincerely believed they were all united on these projects for the 'betterment' of Ballina.
We are only trying to do something for the 'betterment' of society.
working at 'betterment' projects throughout the city
There will be an allowance of $676, 968 for 'betterment' as referred to in paragraph 53 above.
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