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chancellor - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of chancellor in Hindi

  • कुलाधिपति
  • चांसलर
  • राजपण्डित
  • सचिव

chancellor Definition

  • a senior state or legal official. ( एक वरिष्ठ राज्य या कानूनी अधिकारी। )

chancellor Example

  • The chancellor 's first official engagement at York was in September, when he opened a learning centre for the university's 600 manual and craft staff. ( यॉर्क में चांसलर की पहली आधिकारिक सगाई सितंबर में हुई, जब उन्होंने विश्वविद्यालय के 600 मैनुअल और क्राफ्ट स्टाफ के लिए एक अध्ययन केंद्र खोला। )
  • He resigned and now there are words he plans to become the chancellor at Louisiana State University. ( उन्होंने इस्तीफा दे दिया और अब लुइसियाना स्टेट यूनिवर्सिटी में चांसलर बनने की उनकी योजना है। )
  • In Nottingham, it needs nine days for the chancellor to personally hand all diplomas to students. ( नॉटिंघम में, कुलपति को छात्रों को व्यक्तिगत रूप से सभी डिप्लोमा सौंपने के लिए नौ दिनों की आवश्यकता होती है। )
  • But some experts were quick to accuse the chancellor of shameless electioneering. ( लेकिन कुछ विशेषज्ञों ने झूठा आरोप लगाने वाले पर आरोप लगाया था कि वह निर्लज्जता से पेश आया था। )
  • The report draws on meetings with senior government officials, including the Prime Minister, the chancellor , and the deputy prime minister. ( रिपोर्ट में प्रधान मंत्री, कुलपति और उप-प्रधान मंत्री सहित वरिष्ठ सरकारी अधिकारियों के साथ बैठकें होती हैं। )

More Sentence

  • He's now the chancellor of the Diocese of Sale.
  • The recently elected chancellor , Angela Merkel, was somewhat more reserved.
  • The chancellor said: "We understand that these are very anxious and troubling times."
  • The British chancellor seems to stand a good chance of fulfilling this ambition.
  • In Ireland a chancellor presided over a separate court of equity which mirrored the development of the English equity system.
  • The chancellor 's official duty is to confer degrees upon graduands at convocation.
  • Hitler had created a one party state within months of being appointed chancellor .
  • Fifteen years on, and the honourable member is a chancellor presiding over dwindling dole queues and a booming economy.
  • He also faxed a message to the university chancellor and education minister.
  • He advised me to do what many others have done: to study secular law with the thought of, perhaps, eventually serving as a diocesan chancellor .
  • In Edinburgh's case, rectors come second in the formal hierarchy of the university, after the chancellor but before the principal.
  • "The Transitions program is specially designed to increase diversity on campus, " deputy chancellor Mike Middleton says.
  • However, the Bundestag could also decide to elect a new chancellor , either Schroeder or someone else.
  • Trustees complained the chancellor was too defensive about questions they asked before voting on issues at board meetings.
  • From the middle of 1978 to the beginning of 1981 he worked in the chancellor 's office.
  • When Hitler was appointed chancellor in January 1933, Klemperer's world began to unravel.
  • Treasury officials and allies of the chancellor have been carefully excluded from the group and will have no input.
  • Another recommendation calls for the creation of a new system-level office under the chancellor to oversee programs targeted at the problem.
  • He became chancellor of Cambridge University in 1908.
  • The university's chancellor has already visited Bradford to meet them.
  • In all other universities, the chancellor is the state's governor.
  • After Cromwell's downfall, Gardiner was appointed to replace him as chancellor of the university.
  • Fortunately, the current chancellor has made some progress on this score.
  • The controller general tried to put an end to the dispute by having the chancellor overrule the court and undo its modifications.
  • In 1968, he was appointed vice chancellor for student affairs.