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Pradesh English

Meaning Pradesh meaning

What does Pradesh mean?

Pradesh

part of the name of a state of India

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Simple sentences

Telugu is spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

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Edouard, Andrew, Andhra Pradesh, Bay of Bengal.
I don't know what made me think I'd find anybody in an ashram in Pradesh.
His dad was just appointed Governor of Uttar Pradesh.
It was a part of Uttar Pradesh, right?
I would suggest a journey to India, more precisely to the province of Uttar Pradesh, to the caves where Rupini claims to have meditated.
They say that every man in Uttar Pradesh is wearing a kurta that has been at least washed once out here.
And Ayodhya is in the state of Uttar Pradesh. It's right there!
I hiked to the top of Himachal Pradesh.
So, friends, if you want to save Uttar Pradesh..
Uttar Pradesh's home Minister Dayal Sahu..
It's made of ground wood pulp and manufactured in Andhra Pradesh.
Kangra in Himachal Pradesh?
Welcome to Himachal Pradesh.
Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.
I know this one. It was a part of Uttar Pradesh, right?
And Ayodhya is in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
In Uttar Pradesh, rioters targeted a train carrying passengers returning from Hajj.
A city on the banks of the river Yamuna in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India.
To Andhra Pradesh (Indian state).
You've missed the one detail that the state of Madhya Pradesh will pay policemen an extra 30 rupees a month to grow a moustache.
Well, my company Hepanza Chemical has a couple of garment dye factories in Uttar Pradesh.
I studied with a very wise yogi in Uttar Pradesh.
Look, I may not be from Pradesh, but, my expertise is legit.

News and current affairs

Yet the next national elections, due before May 2009, may produce a plausible Dalit contender for the job of prime minister - Kumari Mayawati, the female chief minister of India's largest state, Uttar Pradesh.
Indeed, it was just before President Hu Jintao's 2006 visit that China resurrected its claim to India's large northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh.
The fact that the spotlight is now on China's Tibet-linked claim to Arunachal Pradesh, rather than on Tibet's status, underscores China's dominance in setting the bilateral agenda.
The previous month, there were reports of an armed Chinese probe 12 kilometers into the north-eastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.
Most of India's big poor states - Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh - suffer from a combination of relatively slow economic growth and rapid demographic growth.
Ratios in the northern states are particularly alarming: only Himachal Pradesh now has a ratio of girls to boys above 900.
Mayawati's shrewd alliances, including with some members of the upper castes, which propelled her to power in Uttar Pradesh, give her party a fighting chance to win a number of other seats as well.
In its bilateral relations with India, China's shift in focus from its claims on the Northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh to Jammu and Kashmir is enormously worrisome.
A recent case in point is the imbroglio in Andhra Pradesh in India, where the administration has moved to curb microfinance.
The Andhra Pradesh administration accused the industry of charging usurious interest rates, urging the gullible poor to over-borrow, and then driving some delinquent borrowers to commit suicide.
Similarly, the IMF is not expected to help India - whose per capita GDP is less than a tenth of eurozone levels - to finance the poverty-stricken states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
NEW DELHI - An epidemic of farmers' suicides has spread across four Indian states - Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Punjab - over the last decade.
The farm suicides first started in the district of Warangal in Andhra Pradesh.
In some regions, e.g., Mysore (Karnataka), Madras (Tamil Nadu) and Uttar Pradesh, some lower castes occupy higher economic positions than high castes.
Flash floods in recent years in two Indian frontier states - Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh - served as an ugly reminder of China's lack of information-sharing on its upstream projects.
Her ascent has been marked by a heavy emphasis on symbolism - her rule in Uttar Pradesh has featured the construction of numerous statues of Dalit leaders, notably herself - and a taste for lavish celebrations.
China also has become more insistent in pressing its territorial claims both to India's northeastern Arunachal Pradesh state and to the Japanese-controlled Senkaku Islands, with Chinese warships making more frequent forays into Japanese waters.
In fact, the largest real estate China covets is not in the South or East China Seas: India's Arunachal Pradesh is almost three times larger than Taiwan.
Today, whether it is Arunachal Pradesh or Taiwan or the Senkaku Islands or even the Spratlys, China is dangling the threat of force to assert its claims.
Intensified Chinese patrolling has been observed at Demchok and Pangong Tso in Ladakh, and in the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh, a state to which the Chinese Ambassador in New Delhi went so far as to lay claim in a media interview.
At the same time, China has taken pains to remind India that it still claims a further 92,000 square kilometers, mainly in Arunachal Pradesh.

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