1. saraf - Noun
2. Saraf - Proper noun
saraf (plural sarafs)
A provider of financial services in the Middle East and in South Asia, especially (historical) during the early modern and colonial period.
Saraf (plural Sarafs)
A surname from Urdu.
Dhruvi Acharya evoked the pain and suffering of the pandemic in her watercolours, while Varunika Saraf painted the plight of lakhs of migrants during the lockdown. Source: Internet
Khartoum / Kassala / Saraf Omra — The annual inflation rate in Sudan surged 114.33 per cent in May, compared to 98.81 per cent in April, according to Sudan's Central Statistics Bureau. Source: Internet
“Moreover, fixation of rate for over 10,000 items at 8 digits would be a time-consuming exercise, particularly as it has to meet the discipline of WTO,” Saraf noted. Source: Internet
The DGP also released three books including Police Netrutvachi Kala authored by retired DGP Vasant Saraf, Gunvattapurna Tapasachi Checklist by retired special inspector general of police Prakash Mutyal and Arthik Gunhe Ka? Source: Internet
The young adult series, starring Prajakta Koli, Rohit Saraf, Rannvijay Singha and Vidya Malavade among others, is based on Sandhya Menon’s novel When Dimple met Rishi. Source: Internet
On problems arising from the one-hour window criteria for showing Bhamashah Card, minister Saraf added, "whenever a scheme is launched, it lacks in some aspects. Source: Internet