English to Telugu Dictionary amenity

amenity

వసతి
definition
noun
heating is regarded as a basic amenity
a desirable or useful feature or facility of a building or place.
translation of 'amenity'
రమణీయత,
సరసత,
వసతి
example
The policies against the application relate in the main to visual 'amenity' and highway safety.
In so doing, he established for the first time in a court of law that windfarms can damage property values because of damage to visual 'amenity' and noise.
National policy could give a more balanced steer to the conflicts of social justice and affordable housing against landscape and 'amenity' .
It would not take a fortune to create a clean and tidy looking river bank and with a little imagination a very good 'amenity' could be created in this area.
We appeal to your generosity to help maintain this valuable 'amenity' .
The areas of natural 'amenity' in the town have been clearly identified and developed.
They defend their actions by spuriously claiming that a piece of 'amenity' in the area will be bulldozed.
They demanded that any modernisation should favour 'amenity' and leisure use.
I therefore consider that the proposal would not result in an unacceptable loss of 'amenity' by way of reduction of outlook and open aspect.
heating is regarded as a basic 'amenity'
A lot of the surrounding countryside has been classified as National Park, and is great 'amenity' to have on the doorstep.
Councillors ruled last year that they were detrimental to visual 'amenity' and had to come down.
The residents, however, based their main objections on the parking and fears of loss of 'amenity' around their homes.
It is thought that the scheme would include open space, commercial development and public 'amenity' .
the exertion of 'amenity' toward the boss
developments which would clash with 'amenity'
This site is located behind a developing business park which is already an intrusion in the countryside so there will be little loss of 'amenity' .
A sophisticated analytical approach distinguishing between pain and suffering and loss of 'amenity' is not usually required.
These plant collections are not just maintained in isolation but are often incorporated into gardens of great beauty and 'amenity' .
She also said extra noise and congestion, along with the effect on visual 'amenity' , would have an adverse effect on surrounding homes.
The prospects of severely congested streets, increased health problems and loss of 'amenity' in the city are real concerns.
It serves no-one's interest to require planning permission for types of development that generally do not damage 'amenity' .
Diminished public 'amenity' relating to injection drug use has also been reported in Kings Cross.
To present smart new buildings and 'amenities' to the world is one thing, truly regenerating an area is quite another.
You get better services, better local 'amenities' , even public transport is better.
The church, built in 1843, had deteriorated in recent years and lacked basic 'amenities' .
A fine first step in this direction would be to provide basic 'amenities' in all the depots.
He also pointed out the concerns over traffic and the lack of 'amenities' .
An architect had been taking pictures of local 'amenities' for a planning application.
Many of the old buildings lacked even basic 'amenities' like water supply and restrooms for women.
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