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devolution - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of devolution in Hindi

  • हस्तांतरण
  • सौंपना
  • दे देना
  • बिगड़ना
  • आपजात्य
  • अपकर्ष
  • भ्रष्ट हो जाना
  • पतित हो जाना

devolution Definition

Noun

  • the transfer or delegation of power to a lower level, especially by central government to local or regional administration.

devolution Example

  • The devolution of the gentlemanly ideal into a glorification of drunkenness ( शराबीपन के महिमामंडन में सज्जन आदर्श का विचलन )
  • With regard to the devolution of property upon death, it may be remarked that the law of intestate succession applies equally to real and personal estate, there being no law of primogeniture. ( मृत्यु पर संपत्ति के हस्तांतरण के संबंध में, यह टिप्पणी की जा सकती है कि निर्वसीयत उत्तराधिकार का कानून अचल और व्यक्तिगत संपत्ति पर समान रूप से लागू होता है, वंशानुक्रम का कोई कानून नहीं है। )
  • The prospects of agreement on a devolution package in the near future appear slim, however. ( हालांकि, निकट भविष्य में एक हस्तांतरण पैकेज पर समझौते की संभावनाएं कम दिखती हैं। )
  • The War of Devolution (or the Queen's War) in 1667-68 to enforce the queen's claim to certain districts in the Spanish Netherlands, led to the Dutch War (1672-78), and in both these wars the supremacy of the French armies was clearly apparent. ( 1667-68 में स्पेनिश नीदरलैंड के कुछ जिलों में रानी के दावे को लागू करने के लिए युद्ध (या रानी का युद्ध) ने डच युद्ध (1672-78) का नेतृत्व किया, और इन दोनों युद्धों में फ्रांसीसी सेनाओं की सर्वोच्चता थी स्पष्ट रूप से प्रकट। )

More Sentence

  • The president has the power to appoint assessors to advise him on technical points; and considerable powers of devolution of authority for the purpose of inquiry and report are conferred upon the court, the main object of which is to secure settlement by conciliatory methods.
  • The Union was based on the sovereignty of its seven constituent provinces, with the maximum devolution of power from the centre.  
  • Although the king is in charge of ruling the monarchy, he decided to devolve some of the decision making to his younger brothers.  
  • A law was passed to devolve some powers of the central government to regional councils.  
  • Of more concern was my students’ devolution as teachers through.
  • I alluded to with my comment earlier about human devolution, what.
  • This income is given in a systemic way, without any burden and without need of its devolution.
  • Following the devolution across the Atlantic and in Asia, there are no global superpowers left.
  • Evolution occurs on the cycles of expansion, and devolution occurs on the cycles of contraction.
  • The governor has decided to devolve some of the state responsibilities to the parishes so that the local mayors will have more control.  
  • Health care, regional development and the devolution of powers to the territorial governments will figure prominently in all those meetings.
  • The process of devolution and restructuring of local government in Ireland that generated the project has been under way for some years.  
  • Evolution of a smaller jaw would at best be a result of devolution, dysgenics caused by the accumulation of mutations.  
  • A telling sign of heightened stress within the patrilineal family is the rise of litigation over property devolution.  
  • Under these broad cultural practices, women became part of systems of inter-generational property devolution.
  • Between the second and third wars of England and the United Provinces came the short War of Devolution (1667-68) - a war of sieges in the Low Countries in which the French were commanded chiefly by Turenne.
  • We believe that devolution can offer the same benefits to the English regions.