English to Telugu Dictionary honorarium

honorarium

పారితోషికం
definition
noun
Some of it goes straight to individuals in the form of consulting fees, contracts, honoraria , and salaries.
a payment given for professional services that are rendered nominally without charge.
translation of 'honorarium'
గౌరవార్థం ఇచ్చు ధనము,
పారితోషికం
example
Committee members are paid allowances and in some instances a small 'honorarium' .
Another innovation was that both the faculty editors and the contributing authors were paid an 'honorarium' .
She expects to be paid expenses and possibly a small 'honorarium' .
In recognition of his humanitarian services Sahara India Group has recently given him an 'honorarium' .
The outcry was such that he was reinstated, as a retired emeritus professor - more importantly, with an 'honorarium' attached.
His 2002 income was $921,000, which includes a one-time 'honorarium' of $600,000.
Actually I worked summer jobs like students do today and I was a school board chair who didn't receive a salary, just an 'honorarium' .
We live on the 'honorariums' and rewards for the articles I get published in different magazines.
Although he became fairly wealthy, he offered his services either for no pay or for mere 'honoraria' .
Some of it goes straight to individuals in the form of consulting fees, contracts, 'honoraria' , and salaries.
A common type of gift for clergy is the customary 'honoraria' for officiating at weddings or funeral services.
Compared to weekly wages of skilled labourers, these amounts seem almost contemptible, and should perhaps be thought of as 'honoraria' rather than salaries.
I'll admit - though it's probably suspected already - that I don't live on my musician's 'honorariums' , but on my composing income.
The guidelines define financial interests that should be disclosed as any fees, 'honoraria' , or gifts associated with consulting or lectures; equity, including stock options; and payments for directorships or executive roles.
The real money, ever since Congress banned 'honoraria' for its members, is in speeches.
Both authors have received 'honoraria' for speaking at lectures, consultancy fees, and grant support from a number of companies that produce, or are developing, pharmacological treatments for obesity.
Graduates from both universities received gifts, free meals, 'honoraria' and invitations to drug company-sponsored events and participated in meetings with drug company representatives in their offices.
My income, which came from the 'honoraria' I received, was just sufficient to cover the basic needs of my family.
Each of the authors has received research grants and travel expenses or lecture 'honorariums' from one or more of these three study sponsors.
Taylor Patten Communications paid travel expenses and 'honoraria' to the working party members.
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