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customs - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of customs in Hindi

  • कस्टम
  • रूढ़ि
  • आचार
  • प्रथा
  • कस्टम्स

customs Definition

Noun

  • the official department that administers and collects the duties levied by a government on imported goods.

customs Example

  • a customs officer ( एक सीमा शुल्क अधिकारी )
  • cocaine seizures by customs have risen this year ( सीमा शुल्क द्वारा कोकीन की बरामदगी इस साल बढ़ी है )
  • I came to learn the customs of your people. ( मैं तुम्हारे लोगों के रीति-रिवाज जानने आया हूँ। )
  • Similar customs seem to have existed among the Italian races. ( ऐसा लगता है कि इसी तरह के रीति-रिवाज इतालवी जातियों के बीच मौजूद थे। )

More sentence

  • The customs of those people were very analogous to the doctrines that directed them.
  • When they arrive they begin work without any knowledge of the character and customs of the people.
  • This five and three per cent. were to be met by a percentage of customs receipts.
  • It was evident that her Sunday customs were not apt to be disturbed by circumstances.
  • For that end, the laws and customs ought all to be favourable to economy, the source of capital.
  • The laws of the State, the customs of the country, the mining ordinances, are all against it.
  • Indians have their own conceptions of dignity and propriety which our social customs frequently offend.
  • Graver issues were raised when such ancient customs as infant marriage and the degradation of child widows were challenged.
  • So easy is it, though many housekeepers doubt it, to establish new and better customs in the place of the old.
  • From the date when Mr Hart took up his duties at Peking, in 1863, he unceasingly devoted the whole of his energies to the work of the department, with the result that the revenue grew from upwards of eight million taels to nearly twenty-seven million, collected at the thirty-two treaty ports, and the customs staff, which in 1864 numbered 200, reached in 1901 a total of 57 0 4.
  • I don't think local customs and national characteristics will go away.
  • The decline both in imports and in exports of articles of food, which is the most noteworthy fact exhibited in the preceding table, was due to the almost prohibitive tax in the Customs Law of 1892, upon agricultural products.
  • During his tenancy of office the system adopted at Shanghai was applied to the other treaty ports, so that when on Mr Lay's resignation Mr Hart was appointed inspector-general of foreign customs, he found himself at the head of an organization which collected a revenue of upwards of eight million taels per annum at fourteen treaty ports.
  • The curious customs, too, of which older writers tell us, are gradually dying out.
  • The faintest assured objection which one healthy man feels will at length prevail over the arguments and customs of mankind.
  • articles in the customs list; this value is estimated at the end of the year in accordance with the variations that have taken place and is applied provisionally to the following year.
  • He received formal leave of absence in January 1908, when he received the title of president of the board of customs. Both the Chinese and the British governments from time to time conferred honours upon Sir Robert Hart.
  • He obtains a magic glass cage, yoked with eight griffins, flies through the clouds, and, thanks to enchanters who know the language of birds, gets information as to their manners and customs, and ultimately receives their submission.
  • After entering on a rgime of free trade in 1860 France gradually reverted towards protection; this system triumphed in the Customs Law of 1892, which imposed more or less considerable duties on importsa law associated with the name of M.
  • Taxation laws must deal with only one subject of taxation; but customs and excise duties may, respectively, be dealt with together.
  • The expenditure was distributed as follows: Customs collection.
  • arriving refugees were whisked through customs
  • from 1374 Chaucer worked as controller of customs on wool in the port of London