English to Urdu Dictionary slum

slum

کچی آبادی
definition
verb
rich tourists slumming among the quaintly dangerous natives
spend time at a lower social level than one's own through curiosity or for charitable purposes.
noun
However, there is still a large segment of the population which lives in urban slums and poor rural areas without electricity or running water.
a squalid and overcrowded urban street or district inhabited by very poor people.
translation of 'slum'
noun
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example
'slum' dwellers
It is like an inner-city 'slum' and the street cleaning leaves a lot to be desired.
businessmen are having to 'slum' it in aircraft economy class seats
the area was fast becoming a 'slum' for the destitute
Blunkett's conclusion was that ‘if you live in a 'slum' in a high-rise building and you are on your own with three children, the idea of liberty and freedom means nothing’.
She ended up living and working with Hong Kong's most despised and poorest inhabitants in a 'slum' known as the Walled City.
I think that we will live here for maybe 12 months and then move elsewhere leaving the house as a 'slum' and make a start again a little further down the road.
The appalling social situation in Iran has been highlighted by recent reports of protest marches in working class urban areas and 'slum' districts.
'slum' areas
There is also a primary school at the premises run by the committee for the poor and 'slum' dwellers in the locality.
businessmen are having to 'slum' it in aircraft economy class seats
But ironically the former 'slum' houses are now sought-after properties following regeneration and the flats have become increasingly unpopular with residents.
As part of the activities of the trust we have started free classes for girl students from local government schools from a nearby 'slum' who come from poor families.
Its control of poor 'slum' areas and inner cities resulted from the chaos that was brought about by the occupation; it was not itself the cause of the chaos.
The best home the family of seven can afford is this wood shack in a 'slum' .
As you can see, the Red Party has a lot of natural support in inner city 'slum' areas like this.
It made my dorm building look like a 'slum' , that was for sure.
Begun in April 2003, it is a non-profit organisation with a mission to unleash the potential of the 'slum' , street and orphaned children of urban India.
he moved from a two-room 'slum' into a local authority house
Critics say he is just a posh boy who enjoys 'slumming it' .
It would not do to have a Rodgers 'slumming' in show business.
I know people will call me a 'slummer' for saying that, but I know that the underclass in American cities are like urban hunters and gatherers.
For that, we expect to go to some 'slummy' , run down shack under the bridge and have to endure the shouting, spitting, ignorant crowds of ‘natives’ and potcakes.
You're 'slumming' … hanging out with the charity cases, the scholarship scum.
The plague was only finally brought under control in 1666 when the Great Fire of London burned down the areas most affected by plague - the city 'slums' inhabited by the poor.
As recent experience has shown, what it does do is increase the gap between rich and poor, pulling vast numbers of people away from the land into squalid urban 'slums' .
Imagine - word gets out that the heir to the Stuckley fortune was hitting from the other side of the plate, 'slumming' with friends of Judy, eating her caviar hot, on a dirty plate.
What was leisurely at the start of the day, though, would become a 'slummy' , sweaty, altogether unflattering affair in the Sacramento sun.
You said you wanted to go 'slumming' , so I picked a place to eat in Greenwich Village.
The wealthy aren't invited, since nobody wants it thrown out of whack by a bunch of elegant 'slummers' .
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