English to Punjabi Dictionary cooperative

cooperative

ਸਹਿਕਾਰੀ
definition
noun
Unions, the students' federation, housing cooperatives and neighbourhood organisations all took part.
a farm, business, or other organization that is owned and run jointly by its members, who share the profits or benefits.
adjective
every member has clearly defined tasks in a cooperative enterprise
involving mutual assistance in working toward a common goal.
example
Some of these relationships are competitive, predatorial, and parasitic; others are mutual, 'cooperative' , and supportive.
Farmers can give away control of their 'cooperative' businesses, but it cannot be taken away from them.
My friends Max and Bill, both woodworkers, were sharing a 'cooperative' woodworking shop on the North Side, and it had an opening.
The conversations we are imagining are 'cooperative' attempts to find joint solutions to common problems.
Both countries agreed to work towards a constructive and 'cooperative' relationship for the twenty-first century.
Eight members of our faculty carried on 'cooperative' housekeeping.
Such top-down control over reproduction is a common feature of 'cooperative' animal societies.
Toward this effort the United States has 'cooperative' agreements with many other nations to intercept drug activity.
Teams that had developed collectivist rather than individualistic values were found to have 'cooperative' goals.
So they won't be very 'cooperative' if our goal is just to get them to stop building.
According to the current legislation, neither 'cooperative' farms nor leaseholders can use the land as a guarantee for a loan.
‘The changes are a step back to the state-controlled 'cooperative' farms,’ he said.
The land was once used by local Mexican farmers as public-owned 'cooperative' farms.
This led to the creation of large, industrialized, 'cooperative' farms.
In India, these are 'cooperative' farms or fishing enterprises, created by the movement.
The earlier interest in voluntary associational schemes, such as land settlement communes and 'cooperative' enterprises, lapsed.
I'm starting to see a trend in game design away from one-winner-take-all games and more towards 'cooperative' games which can have multiple winners or no winners at all.
The model here is that of a 'cooperative' or mutual society.
It's one of the leading states embracing the 'cooperative' business model.
Moreover, patient care may be compromised: informed patients are likely to be more 'cooperative' and compliant and recover more quickly.
So there's been some evidence that they're moving toward a more 'cooperative' position with the United States.
Much more common are 'cooperative' agreements between local TV stations and the newspapers in those communities, says Northwestern's Gordon.
Of course, we do have some international institutions that are making progress toward 'cooperative' solutions.
He also admitted that it would probably take two or three decades for the peasant to be convinced that 'cooperative' agriculture would be more efficient.
The first team was very responsive and 'cooperative' in updating data.
We need a water policy, which recognises that water management must involve communities and households to become the biggest 'cooperative' enterprise in the country.
The partner institutions have been consistently 'cooperative' and responsive.
The authors address this question by exploring activities that are interactive, 'cooperative' , and collaborative.
It is oriented specifically toward adoption of 'cooperative' learning in postsecondary settings.
We live in a civil society with people working for 'cooperative' goals.
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