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subsidise Meaning in Bengali



 সরকারী আর্থিক সাহার্য,

Verb:

সরকারী আর্থিক সাহার্য,





subsidise's Usage Examples:

of subsidies are most common in developing countries where governments subsidise such things as food, water, electricity and education on the basis that.


Auckland Transport receives funding to subsidise these services from the NZ Transport Agency, which receives funding from.


non-denominational schools where existing voluntary provision was inadequate subsidise church schools where appropriate pay the fees of the poorest children.


prevent price inflation caused by high demand on building services To subsidise privately built houses To provide for the construction of temporary, prefabricated.


of its annual profit was regularly siphoned off by Rupert Murdoch to subsidise his other media ventures.


District Health Boards, which medicines and pharmaceutical products are subsidised for use in the community and public hospitals.


Party challenged the results, claiming Henry had used public funds to subsidise the flights, which cost around "300,000.


Puy imposed an indirect tax on consumption at a flat rate in order to subsidise the war with England.


rave scene, which New Order's early success with Blue Monday, helped to subsidise.


She was also used for adult voyages and holidays, which helped subsidise the operation of the ship.


Government in July 1938 to encourage and subsidise pilot training as the prospect of another war loomed.


to organise a "Société Libre des Sciences, Belles Lettres et Arts", to subsidise what had become the Institut de France so as to keep the original influence.


regional services often operate under public service obligations (which subsidise unprofitable but socially desirable routes), while long-distance services.


Whitehouse claimed that this showed that public funds were being used to subsidise pro-paedophile groups; however, PIE and PAL did not receive public funding.


The first Department was established in 1937, to regulate and subsidise existing private, non-governmental welfare services, while providing some.


arising when a respectable clergyman is persuaded to bet on a horse race to subsidise building works on his church.


One of a series of treaties designed to isolate Spain, France agreed to subsidise the Dutch in their War of Independence in return for naval assistance.


SET was intended to subsidise manufacturing industry from the proceeds of the services industries, to.


It allowed companies to subsidise midday meals (luncheons) for their employees without having to run their.


In 2019, the Catholic Church continues to subsidise the Institute despite its financial difficulties.



Synonyms:

subsidize; support;

Antonyms:

boycott; forbid; disallow;

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