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लाख - Example Sentences

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प्रथम पंचवर्षीय योजना का परिव्यय 2000 करोड़ रुपए था जबकि 11वीं योजना अवधि के दौरान सार्वजनिक निवेश तकरीबन 11 लाख करोड़ रुपए था।
The first five year plan outlay was Rs. 2000 crore while public investment during the 11th Plan period was around Rs. 11 lakh crore.
आगामी दिन एक मास के लिए रसद बैरकों में पहुंचा दिया गया और खजाने से 1 लाख रूपया और लाकर घेराबंदी के भीतर रखा गया।
The following day provisions for a month were stored in the barracks and one lakh of rupees were brought from the treasury into the entrenchment.
प्रतिवर्ष विकलांगता के नए मामलों के बारे में अनुमान है कि इनकी संख्या साढ़े सात लाख हो सकती है।
The fresh cases of disability every year have been estimated to be 7.5 lakh.
दस लाख से नीचे के आवास ऋण प्रस्तावों के लिए ऋण संबन्धी प्रारम्भिक शुल्क माफ कर दिया गया है।
The front-end fees for processing of home loan proposals below Rs. 10 Lakh has been waived.
वैश्विक उत्पादन 60-80 लाख टन के बीच में होता है। वर्ष 2003 में 79 लाख टन उत्पादन हुआ जिसमें एशियाई देशों में 67.6 लाख टन का उत्पादन हुआ।
The global production fluctuates between 6-8 million tons, with a production of 7.9 million tons in 2003, of which Asian countries have produced 6.76 million tons.
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धनिया बीज का वैश्विक उत्पादन 6 लाख टन अनुमानित है।
The global production of coriander seed is estimated to be around 6 lakh tonnes.
हाल के वर्षों में बिनौला का वार्षिक उत्पादन लगभग 350 लाख टन रहा।
The global production of cottonseed is around 35 million tons in the recent years.
धनिए में वैश्विक व्यापार लगभग 0.85 – 1 लाख टन प्रतिवर्ष अनुमानित है।
The global trade in coriander is estimated to be around 0.85 - 1 lakh tonnes a year.
सरकार ने 5 लाख टन के बफर स्टाक बनाने के अपने इरादे की घोषणा कर दी थी।
The government announced its intention to build a buffer stock of 5 lakh tonnes.
सरकार ने, पहले अप्रैल 1963 में टाटा की (पुरानी) चौथी पंचवर्षीय योजना (सन् 1966-71) के दौरान दस लाख टन के विस्तार के कार्यक्रम को अनुमोदित कर दिया और बाद में सन् 1965 में, इसके 40 लाख टन के विस्तार के लिए सहमत हो
The government first approved in April 1963 the Tatas' expansion by 1 million tonnes during the (old) Fourth Five-Year Plan (1966-71) and later in 1965, agreed to its expansion to 4 million tonnes.
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