Examples of using Beed in English and their translations into Hindi
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Beed News.
Here is an example of an 11 x 17 beed.
Beed Civil.
He recaptured the province of Daulatabad, of which, Beed was a part.
Beed is a historical city of possibly medieval origin.
I asked around in tuition classes and colleges in Beed,” he says.
Several wars were fought in Beed between Nizam Shahi and Adil Shahigfug rulers of Bijapur to take the control of Beed.
It is unclear that as to how the present name Beed came into use.
In 2007, I was shortlisted for the job of a clerk at Beed government hospital, but I did not have anybody who would recommend me.”.
These questions are being asked by observers who monitor Beed these days.
Beed has the lowest male-female sex ratio in the age group of 0-6 years(801 as against 1000 male children) as per the 2011 census.
Chhagal(water container made of leather), Gupti(hidden sword in wooden stick)etc. made in Beed were popular in the region.
The important leaders of this movement were Brahmins of Beed and the Brahmin officials in police and judiciary also supported the movement.
Still, the desperate hope of a steady job means many young students keep trying-and several academies have sprouted up in Beed town to coach them.
Juna Khan one of the governors of Tughluqempire is said to have resided in Beed for quite some time and introduced many reforms for the welfare of the ruled.
A former collector of Beed estimates that close to 125,000 farmers migrate from Beed alone to work as agricultural labourers.
It was constructed in 991 AH(1583) by Salābat Khan,a Jagirdar of Beed in the period of Murtaza Nizam Shah of Ahmadnagar.
Maharashtra I Solar Power Plant in the Beed district was commissioned in August 2017 with Nameplate capacity of 67 MW and named after the state of Maharashtra.
It struck southern Marathwada region of Maharashtra state in central-western part of India andaffected Latur, Beed, Osmanabad and adjoining districts about 400 km south-east of Mumbai.
In 1361 AH(1942) Syed Basit Ali, a resident of Beed, who was a student of intermediate in the City College of Hyderabad, wrote a brief history Tārīkh-e-Bīr in Urdu.
According to the second tradition a Yavana(यवण) ruler of ancient India, named it Bhir(Persian ٻھېڔ for Water) after finding water at a very low depth[1]and Bhir might have become Beed in course of time.
The census in 1901reported remarkable decrease of 150,464 in the population of Beed district. Mir Osman Ali Khan(1911-48) came after his father's death.
All India Radio Beed, at FM 102.9 MHz, broadcasts news, film and folk music, programmes of Vividh Bharti and programmes based on agriculture and health education.
Built during the period of Mughal emperor Jahangir(1605-27) by his official in Beed Jān Sipār Khan in 1036 AH(1627), it is one of the largest mosques in Beed.
In Beed, in the drought-prone Marathwada region of Maharashtra, which faced its worst drought of the century in 2015, the BJP has retained its seat, winning by a margin of 168,368 votes.
In 1317 AH(1898), Qazi Muhammad Qutbullah, a resident and Qazi of Beed wrote a detailed history of Beed town(Tārīkh-e-Bīr) in Urdu based on the accounts available at that time.
Beed is one of the poorest districts of Maharashtra with Per capita GDP of Rs 15,303(about $380) which is lower than the Maharashtra State average GDP Rs 17,079 about $427.
Every year, farmers in Marathwada, particularly from Beed district, migrate seasonally to work as labourers on sugarcane fields because farming is no longer enough to cover household expenses.
In 1347 Beed came under Bahmanid rule when Hasan Gangu(1347-58), founder of Bahmanid Sultanate, rebelled against Tughluq rule and ascended throne of Daulatabad as Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah.
The place where he died is said to be in Beed city and Jatashankar temple is standing at the place, which is; according to scholars, possibly built by Yadavas of Devagiri.
