English to Punjabi Dictionary subsidy

subsidy

ਸਬਸਿਡੀ
definition
noun
a farm subsidy
a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive.
In return for granting subsidies , Parliament demanded ever new powers from the monarchy.
a parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs.
example
a farm 'subsidy'
Public 'subsidy' will total £2.43 bn by the end of the franchise, which will cover more than 2,000 services.
farm 'subsidy'
the position is generously rewarded and benefits include a mortgage 'subsidy'
a farm 'subsidy'
The fact is that private and corporate money has overtaken public 'subsidy' in festival funding.
they disdain government 'subsidy'
the rail service now operates without 'subsidy'
the arts continued to thrive through public 'subsidy'
For everything else they are reducing the public 'subsidy' .
He said it might be hard for the rail industry to find more money because its public 'subsidy' had risen from £950m in 1990 to £3.8bn this year.
In trying to make their public 'subsidy' of culture more responsive to modern cultural tastes, the current government gets accused of ‘plebeianism’.
she was anxious about her Arts Council 'subsidy'
Washington is already at work to provide industry 'subsidies' and loan programs, additional tax cuts for both businesses and consumers, and new government spending.
They contend that corporations are taking advantage of public resources and 'subsidies' while driving up the price of water and cutting off the poorest users.
At the end, he argues that a good progressive conservative government could cut useless measures like corporate subsidies, farm 'subsidies' , and needless tariffs.
Thus, although the debts of the Irish administration were a drop in the ocean of English public finance, they had to be met by Irish parliamentary 'subsidies' .
Other plans include giving 'subsidies' to tighten security and equip post offices with computers so that customers can surf the internet.
Agricultural policy should be shifted from price 'subsidies' to income transfers, with these transfers turned into a national obligation, not a union one.
The foot-and-mouth epidemic gave us a glimpse of the trauma that agriculture will go through in the next decade as incomes fall, 'subsidies' go and farming, as an industry, shrinks further.
Immigrants could buy 25 acre parcels at very liberal mortgage rates and various 'subsidies' were also available.
Brazil warns there may be no advance on other issues if the developed nations do not accept changes in policies to grant large 'subsidies' to their farmers.
Members also have access to mortgage 'subsidies' through the Defence Home Owners Scheme.
Many expatriate pensioners do not realise housing and council tax 'subsidies' and disability costs are not payable outside the UK.
The authors are right to argue that 'subsidies' to businesses and agriculture should be eliminated.
Similarly, low-income areas often are eligible for public 'subsidies' from regional policy funds or urban policy schemes.
Enticed by public 'subsidies' , Scotland is now playing host to a ‘wind rush’ with developers preparing to build a chain of up to 70 wind farms across the country.
His point is that tuition can rise as a result of either an increase in cost or a decline in third-party support, either private or public 'subsidies' .
But it is clear that encouraging commodity production with price 'subsidies' has not kept people in rural areas.
Make the payment of public transport 'subsidies' dependent on safe, efficient and timely service.
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