ஆங்கிலம் Protest ஐப் பயன்படுத்துவதற்கான எடுத்துக்காட்டுகள் மற்றும் அவற்றின் மொழிபெயர்ப்புகள் தமிழ்
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Farmers protest.
Protest against press censorship.
Let the world protest.
From a protest in Calcutta.
Hydro Carbon Project Protest.
Railway Protest Movement.
Angry farmers stage protest.
From the protest against Sterlite.
My family seems to take all of this as a joke or something, they don't even protest.
Film stars protest for farmers in Delhi.
Amit Shah greeted with black flags in Kolkata,TMC holds statewide protest.
Humble Freedom Bundle- Protest Action Collect….
Protesting teachers and state government employees in Chennai.
Muslims and non-Muslims have joined in protest, prayers, activism and charity work.
Police has registered case againstactor Kollam Thulasi for his speech at a sabrimalaverdict protest rally yesterday.
West Bengal doctors' protest: Doctors resign en masse from state-run facilities.
There's little nostalgia for the special counsel law,enacted after the Watergate scandal and allowed to expire in 1999 without protest from either party.
In the highly publicized People's Park protest in 1969, students and the school conflicted over use of a plot of land;
After the British Journalism Awards 2019, the fewer bylines by womenvisible in the award caused a stir leading to a protest and a relaunch of Words By Women Awards.
We can storm a castle, and protest all we want, but there will always be a hidden agenda if we aren't aware of it first.
Dalit communities in Andhra Pradesh consider Jashuva to be the first modern Telugu Dalit poet,and actively protest his erasure from Telugu and Indian literary history.
March 2008- Chief Minister of Karnataka, B.S. Yeddyurappa organised a protest at Hogenakkal against the project. 27 March 2008- the Tamil Nadu Assembly adopted a resolution, urging the Centre to extend"full cooperation and help" in executing the project.
As this genre is viewed as a music of the people, musicians in socialist movements began to adapt folk music with contemporary sounds andarrangements in the form of protest music.
A protest seeking better regulation for trains passing through the wildlife sanctuary occurred on 14 November in Jalpaiguri.[12][13] In an unrelated statement by West Bengal's forest minister, Hiten Burman, it was noted that official requests to a similar effect have been disregarded by railway authorities in the past.[3].
First, in a step typically called preprocessing, the researchers converted the social media posts into a document-term matrix, where there was one row for each document andone column that recorded whether the post contained a specific word(e.g., protest or traffic).
LUCHA was opposed by Congo's National Intelligence Agency as a"insurrectionist movement". Kabugho and she was one of six members arrested on 16 February after several peaceful protests but the protest at that time was named"Dead City".[1] She and the other five men were charged with encouraging civil disobedience over President Joseph Kabila's disregard of Congo's constitution.
She next portrayed John F. Kennedy, Jr. 's wife, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, in the made-for-TV movie America's Prince: The John F. Kennedy Jr. Story in 2003. That same year,she portrayed an Australian reporter who inspires a protest against Frank Sinatra during a concert tour in The Night We Called It a Day.
On 19 June 2018, after a two-day holiday on the eve of the Eid festival, major newspapers in Jammu and Kashmir"for the first time in decades" protested the killing of the journalist by leaving their editorial sections blank.[23] Newspapers which joined this protest were Greater Kashmir, Kashmir Reader, Kashmir Observer, Rising Kashmir which had been edited by Bukhari till his killing, and Urdu newspapers including the Tamleel Irshad.
Kuppali Puttappa Poornachandra Tejaswi(8 September 1938- 5 April 2007[1]) was a prominent Kannada writer, novelist, photographer, publisher, painter, naturalist, and environmentalist who made a great impression in the"Navya" period of Kannada Literature andinaugurated the Bandaaya("Protest Literature") with his short-story collection Abachoorina Post Offisu. He is also the son of'Rashtrakavi Kuvempu'.
Fatima Begum returned from Bombay to Lahore in 1937 to engage in political activities andpublic protest. She was very active in the re-awakening of Indian Muslims and creating political awareness among women of Punjab, NWFP and Bihar.[1][2] She was the founder-principal of the Jinnah Islamia College for Girls at Lahore, British India.[3][4] Jinnah College for Girls was the prime center of her activities and the main point for Women of Muslim League to confer upon.