Noun
mahila (uncountable)
(India, attributive) Woman or women.
mahila police volunteers
Addressing a press conference in Panaji, state Congress Mahila Morcha president Pratima Coutinho also said, that a verification mechanism should be put in place by the state protocol department to cross-check the credentials of state guests in the future. Source: Internet
Bharatiya Janata Party Mahila Morcha leader of Vizianagaram district Uppalapati Nalini has urged the government to expedite construction of sheds and protect these temple properties in the backdrop of Antarvedi incident. Source: Internet
Even at the Mahavir temple and Mahila Charkha Samit residence of Jayaprakash Narayan, where Nadda had visited, the party workers jostled with each other and were not wearing masks either. Source: Internet
Ganga Adhikari, a representative of Akhil Nepal Mahila Sangh Krantikari, a women’s organization affiliated with the Maoists, said that Maoists will include women in the second phase of their talks. Source: Internet
It said with the appointment of a new district president of the party, with the opening of six mandals, along with the Youth, Mahila, Kishan and ST Morchas; the party’s functioning has been improving in the district. Source: Internet
Vendors at the Darya Ganj Sunday Book Bazaar set up their stalls on the footpath in front of the North Corporation’s (NDMC) Mahila Haat around 2 pm, only to be vacated from the spot two hours later by civic officials. Source: Internet