Examples of using This route in English and their translations into Marathi
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This route is difficult.
But is this route safe?
This route is not technical.
Some choose to take this route.
This route is pretty short.
Will we go this route again?
This route will be flown daily.
Would we go this route again?
This route is simple and easy.
Would you go this route again?
This route is accessible to all.
They have chosen to take this route.
This route is accessible for all.
Would we take this route again?
This route is about 4000 meters.
Will Mormonism take this route?
This route will have 7 stops.
India could take benefit of this route.
This route passes through five states viz.
Thinking about making this route from Rome to Paris yourself?
This route is expected to take four years to complete.
And remember, if you feel guilty at all about taking this route, don't.
Whom this route and all its circumstances are.
The High speed rail corridor will cover total 12 stations namely Mumbai, Thane, Virar and Boisar(in Maharashtra), Vapi, Bilimora, Surat, Bharuch, Vadodara, Anand, Ahmedabad and Sabarmati(in Gujarat). A limited stop(in Surat& Vadodara) service of the high speed rail corridor will cover the route in 1 hr. and 58 mins and all stops service will take2 hr. 57 min to cover this route.
This route, of course, is being actively closed off.
As you near Paris, unlike the Avenue Verte, this route takes you through a series of royal hunting forests to avoid the traffic.
This route will shorten the total distance by 106 km between the two metropolitan cities.
Those who decide to take this route anytime soon will find out that this is often not the case and realize that they will actually be working longer, harder hours for a few years as they try to get their business off the ground.
This route will have 2 phases. The first phase, Delhi-Nagpur section is under feasibility study.[3].
British explorer Henry Lansdell, who traversed this route in the late 1800s, believed the famous Chinese explorer Xuanzang who inspired the Chinese classic Journey to the West used this mountain pass in the 7th century on his journey to India.[1] However, number of scholars argue that it was Bedel Pass,[7] as Xuanzang described the passage was northwest of"Kingdom of Baluka",[8] modern day city of Aksu.