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provision - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of provision in Hindi

  • प्रावधान
  • भोजन
  • नियम
  • धारा
  • विधान
  • रसद
  • व्यवस्थापन
  • पूर्व-कल्पना
  • व्यवस्था
  • उपबंध
  • शर्त

provision Definition

noun

  • the action of providing or supplying something for use. ( उपयोग के लिए कुछ प्रदान करने या आपूर्ति करने की क्रिया। )
  • an amount or thing supplied or provided. ( आपूर्ति या प्रदान की गई राशि या चीज़। )
  • a condition or requirement in a legal document. ( एक कानूनी दस्तावेज में एक शर्त या आवश्यकता। )
  • an appointment to a benefice, especially directly by the pope rather than by the patron, and originally before it became vacant. ( एक लाभार्थी के लिए एक नियुक्ति, विशेष रूप से सीधे पोप के बजाय संरक्षक द्वारा, और मूल रूप से खाली होने से पहले। )

verb

  • supply with food, drink, or equipment, especially for a journey. ( भोजन, पेय या उपकरण के साथ आपूर्ति, विशेष रूप से यात्रा के लिए। )
  • set aside an amount in an organization's accounts for a known liability. ( एक ज्ञात देयता के लिए एक संगठन के खातों में एक राशि निर्धारित करें। )

provision Example

  • The Scandinavians have tended to favour high rates of taxation with correspondingly high levels of social provision .
  • Irish law makes no provision about that
  • He added the key objective of the service is the effective provision of the out-of-hours for urgent cases, which will be prioritised.
  • Consistent with this principle, we should avoid payroll taxes and employer mandates in favor of social provision based on general revenues.
  • The contract will include provision of hardware, software, infrastructure and service level agreements for the next three to five years.
  • make provision for bad weather
  • Housing advice provision is presently uncoordinated leading to disparities within the district.
  • The company will ship anything, whatever the quantity, to provision a yacht worldwide.
  • He said the initial simple idea of a bridge had been further complicated and made more expensive by the requirements to make provision for cyclists, horse riders and disabled people.
  • But a new site for the spacious museum will have to be found as the development plans do not make provision for it as it currently stands.
  • It places income redistribution at the heart of service provision and delivery, and taxes citizens according to ability to pay.
  • The scheme is also fully supported by the Wigan and Bolton Health Authority, with whom the hospice has a contract for service provision .
  • The brief includes affordable and disabled-friendly housing, parking provision and a commitment to retaining historic buildings.
  • He had discovered it on the internet and he said that it seemed to shed considerable light on the issue of provision of services at local hospitals.
  • financial institutions have to provision against loan losses
  • a key provision in civil rights law
  • We are electrifying the system as we go to make provision for future developments, Mr Lalor said.
  • changing levels of transport provision
  • When will international companies make provision for those employed now to have a future when the mine closes down in 10 years' time?
  • Even more insidious was the practice of papal provision , whereby the pope appointed his nominees, a number of them Italian, to clerical positions, particularly to prebends in cathedrals.
  • But Standard Life fears that any more confusion in the market place will have an adverse affect on savers, causing more people to spurn making proper financial provision for their future.
  • Direct services include referrals, provision of information, mental health counselling, advocacy work and financial assistance.
  • We need drastic improvements in all modes of transport without setting one against another, and a recognition that inadequacies in public transport provision are not the fault of individual car users.
  • we're helping through the provision of medical assistance to hospitals
  • Individual savings cannot substitute for social provision , and should not be seen as a way of absolving the state of its ultimate responsibility to provide security for all.
  • The provision of housing for the poor and needy is the responsibility of the NHA or whichever new body has taken over from it and I would have preferred to see help for Lynch come from this quarter.
  • But it is the duty of government to make provision for the future and to keep its citizens equipped to compete in a globalised market.
  • The male partner will provision his mate with food but does not go into the maternity den.
  • The Iraqi government must be free to set their own tax rates and decide over the nature of contracts and provision of services within Iraq.
  • Failure to provision for projects to be undertaken tomorrow can deeply compromise those future projects.