English to Hindi Dictionary orphanage

orphanage

अनाथालय
definition
noun
Some children are abandoned and end up in orphanages , which have a difficult time caring for them.
a residential institution for the care and education of orphans.
translation of 'orphanage'
यतीम़खाना,
अनाथावस्था
noun
अनाथालय,
यतीमख़ाना
example
A woman with AIDS, whose child faces not just the risk of early 'orphanage' , but an early death.
A few end up in 'orphanages' , who then pass them on to people from the First World who are desperate for children.
Most of these are operating charities, such as the Red Cross, or 'orphanages' , rather than cash-generating schemes.
If no one had use for the 43,000 bags, why couldn't they be donated to 'orphanages' or even to the growing army of street kids?
Some children are abandoned and end up in 'orphanages' , which have a difficult time caring for them.
The number of 'orphanages' and other similar institutions should be known to the State and Central Governments.
In this way, the children are not sent off to 'orphanages' or big institutions, but remain part of the community.
They will then be taken to the government-run children's homes and 'orphanages' and provided with an education.
The trust offers work experience in 'orphanages' , hospitals and schools as well as environmental development projects.
On festive days, food and sweets are distributed to the children and inmates of 'orphanages' by the club.
So Robert carried on with his humanitarian work in schools and 'orphanages' , but he worked towards raising the money for the hospital too.
They will be handed out to children in 'orphanages' , hospitals, special schools and street shelters for homeless youngsters.
She spent her childhood in 'orphanages' , reform schools, and mental institutions.
For two weeks they will be involved in building work, painting, decorating and gardening at the privately owned 'orphanages' .
Orphans from 'orphanages' in northeastern Bulgaria work on the farm and produce milk from the cows.
The group is travelling to Romania on June 20 to work in two 'orphanages' .
More than 100,000 children still live in state care, many in grim 'orphanages' .
Linda and Sandy were brought up in 'orphanages' and by foster parents in America who cut the girls' links with their Southampton family.
For two weeks, the under fives brought in soaps, toothbrushes, toothpaste and small gifts to send to the 'orphanages' of Romania.
In China, many of them are living in institutions, 'orphanages' or homes where their parents cannot manage.
The children she visits at 45 'orphanages' are not really orphans at all.
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