punctual - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of punctual in Hindi
- समयनिष्ठ
- ठीक काम करनेवाला
- परिशुद्ध
- सामयिक
- समयानुकूल
punctual Definition
- happening or doing something at the agreed or proper time; on time. ( सहमत या उचित समय पर कुछ करना या करना; समय पर। )
punctual Example
- She worked for some time in St. Joseph's Convent of Mercy and is remembered as a very punctual and reliable member of staff, with a pleasant personality and outlook.
- We remain committed to delivering punctual and reliable services.
- I had some dealings with him, and to my amazement, he never agreed to a discount and was always punctual in meeting delivery deadlines.
- She looks at her watch and says, ‘Good, you are very punctual .’
- Hungarians have learnt to be more punctual and correct in our relations, being more influenced by the west,’ she said.
- Ragweed hay fever has a short, punctuated, and punctual season.
- Customers have a right to expect a punctual train service and at Midland Mainline that is what we are working extremely hard to provide following a number of months of disruption on the rail network.
- Midland Mainline managing director Paul Bunting said the firm was making ‘the best fist’ of the situation as it could, and was committed to providing punctual and high-quality services.
- Shanghai began to use its new digital radar control system October 15, on its air route to Japan's Fukuoka, to guarantee the safety of flights and their punctual take-off and landing.
- Mrs Ronayne, 29, from Old Town, said: ‘Rosie was due today, so is very punctual .’
- In the report inspectors recognised the problems we have with poor accommodation and punctual starts to lessons arising from this.
- He used be punctual for the rehearsals and I had to think a hundred times before telling him anything,’ said Farah.
- Our trains are much more punctual and people are a lot happier, the old nickname seems to be gradually disappearing altogether.
- Martin is not the greatest of administrators, and he isn't punctual , but he doesn't bother about things like that.
- Each of them shows up obediently at my room to be interviewed in turn, like hopeful job applicants - punctual and personable, indulging in nothing heavier than coffee.
- Schools with best practices have teachers who are punctual , stay on after school hours to prepare for the next day's work and interact with students in a friendly manner.
- I'm a very punctual person - I just can't stand being late for anything.
- The local Reserve Defence Forces drawn from D-Company of the 10th infantry battalion, got the eagerly awaited parade off to a punctual start on the stoke of 2.30 pm.
- While they are super-fast, comfortable, punctual and convenient, the Shinkansen trains are not cheap.
- During a four-week period ending on July 25, 84.4 percent of trains run by First Great Western were punctual compared to 73.8 per cent in August last year.
- The Strategic Rail Authority was set up to meet targets for growth in passenger numbers and improvements in punctuality .
- The firm will initially use the upgraded lines to improve punctuality , with delayed trains being able to speed up to meet the existing timetable.
- From tomorrow the 18.15 train from St Pancras will stop at Luton instead of Bedford in an attempt to improve the punctuality of the train.
- She said: ‘We need to alleviate some of the pinch points by removing some off-peak services on a number of routes and make sure those that do run, run more punctually and reliably.’
- He said: ‘We understand the industry must get its costs under control but from the passengers' point of view it is disappointing it will take until 2009 to get nine out of 10 trains arriving punctually .’
- In the evenings, in Sonagachi, some 20 children, boys and girls, arrive punctually and eagerly at the tiny but clean neighbourhood ‘club’ which doubles up as an evening study centre.
- However, since then the company has made many improvements, including improving the punctuality and cleanliness of the trains.
- We expect to deliver a show that begins punctually and runs through the evening smoothly and this is not just promotional chat.
- McLean hoots again as she tells the story of how she had come over all grande dame and lectured her younger colleagues about the importance of punctuality .
- Sitting in a semicircular seat, with his back to me, he has arrived punctually for our 5pm ‘meet’ at the Paddington Hilton's Steam Bar in drizzle-draped London, and is sipping a glass of white wine in full view of other customers.