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आशा - Example Sentences

āśā  aashaa
मुझे आशा है कि यह त्रैवार्षिक प्रदर्शनी ऐसे मानसिक आदान-प्रदान में सहायक हुई है तथा उसने एक व्यापकतर क्षेत्र में लोगों में रूचि उत्पन्न की है।
I hope the Triennale has helped in bringing about such a communication of minds and has evoked interest in art in a wider circle.
मुझे आशा है कि दोनो देशों और हमारी संसद के बीच भाई चारे की भावना बढ़ती रहेगी।
I hope the fraternal feelings between our two nations and two Parliaments will grow.
मेरी तो आशा है कि आखिरी मंजिल में मुस्लिम लीग के कैबिनेट मिशन की योजनाओं को स्वीकार करने की कोई सम्भावना नहीं हैं।
I hope there is no possibility of the Muslim League accepting the Cabinet Mission Scheme at the last stage.
आशा है कि उसके बाद लगभग घातक बनी हुई अनिश्चितता की स्थित का अंत आयेगा, जो आज तक काश्मीर सरकार का अभिशाप बनी रही है।
I hope there would be an end to the almost fatal indecisiveness which has so far been-the bane of the Kashmir Government.
मुझे आशा है कि अंत में परिस्थितियां अपने-आप सुधर जायेंगी।
I hope things will ultimately straighten themselves.
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मुझे आशा है कि यह सम्मेलन ऐसे सुदृढ प्रयास का आरम्भ बिंदु बनेगा जो औपनिवेशिक शासन के एक और अवशिष्ट परिणाम को समाप्त करने के लिए किया जा रहा है।
I hope this Conference will mark the beginning of a determined effort to rectify another lingering consequence of colonialism.
मैं आशा करता हूं कि 18 करोड़ रुपये की लागत का यह संस्थान शीघ्र ही कार्य आरंभ कर देगा।
I hope this Institute, established at a cost of Rs. 18 crore will start functioning soon.
मुझे आशा है कि यह सम्मेलन अनेक समस्याओं पर गम्भीर विचार करेगा और अवसरों को उपलब्धियों में बदलने के तरीके खोज निकालेगा।
I hope this conference will come to grips with our many problems and find ways and means of translating opportunities into accomplishment.
मुझे आशा है कि इससे कुछ लाभ हुआ है।
I hope this did some good.
मुझे आशा है कि इससे हमारे कोई भी सदस्य भयभीत नहीं होगी, क्योंकि जिस सार्वजनिक क्षेत्र की वह इतने वर्षों से धज्जियां और खिल्ली उड़ाते रहे हैं वह अब उन्हें ऐसा करने का मौका नहीं देगा।
I hope this does not frighten any of our Members, because the public sector, which they flogged and jeered at and which gave them talking points for so many years, is no longer going to oblige them.
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