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kolkhozes Meaning in Bengali



একটি সমষ্টিগত কমিউনিস্ট রাষ্ট্র মালিকানাধীন খামার

Noun:

পূর্বতন সোভিয়েত যুক্তরাষ্ট্রে যৌথ খামার,





kolkhozes's Usage Examples:

A system of state and collective farms, known as sovkhozes and kolkhozes, respectively, placed the rural population in a system intended to be.


targeting peasants who resisted collectivisation and refused to join the kolkhozes (collective farms).


conform and join the kolkhozes were rewarded with higher quality land and tax breaks, whereas peasants unwilling to join the kolkhozes were punished with.


own 59 kolkhozes while 3,945 joined the 205 already established kolkhozes in these areas.


Some sent letters to the chairman of the kolkhozes, warning.


that included promises of decollectivization through the abolition of kolkhozes and the re-distribution of land to peasants for individual farming.


семь-восемь) was a decree in the Soviet Union to protect state property of kolkhozes (Soviet collective farms)—especially the grain they produced—from theft.


Most of kolkhozes and recently refurnished sovkhozes went through these years with few losses.


Novosinkovo used to be an agricultural center with many kolkhozes surrounding it and a technical college of agriculture.


Union to work at important places: larger plants, construction sites, kolkhozes, institutions, etc.


railway station of Kharchetoy, a brick works, a windmill, a bakery, and two kolkhozes were built here.


to "moonlighting" A common form of shabashka was construction works in kolkhozes and sovkhozes which, unlike industrial enterprises had a certain amount.


The question of internal organization was important in the new kolkhozes.


constructed in the 1950s and the 1960s bring water to Mirzacho'l Steppe kolkhozes and sovkhozes.


Yeltsin-Gaidar', putting end to privatization of state enterprises and 'collapse of kolkhozes', 'veto to territorial concessions' etc.


The blacklist was applied with harsher methods to selected villages and kolkhozes that were considered to be "underperforming" in the grain collection procurement:.


eliminate them as a class and replace their production with the production of kolkhozes and sovkhozes.


Many kolonii became kolkhozes during this period.


Mukhor-Shibirka was home to the administrations of three kolkhozes (Udarnik, imeni N.


depicts many interesting aspects of Uzbek culture and life in Soviet kolkhozes.



kolkhozes's Meaning':

a collective farm owned by the communist state

Synonyms:

kolkhoznik; collective farm;

Antonyms:

nonmember;

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