tenure - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of tenure in Hindi
Noun
- स्वामित्व
- अधिकार
- मालिकपन
- पद पर होने की अवधि
tenure Definition
Noun
- the conditions under which land or buildings are held or occupied.
- the holding of an office.
- guaranteed permanent employment, especially as a teacher or professor, after a probationary period.
Verb
- give (someone) a permanent post, especially as a teacher or professor.
tenure Example
- his tenure of the premiership would be threatened ( प्रीमियरशिप के उनके कार्यकाल को खतरा होगा )
- It is impossible here to deal with the systems of land tenure in force in other countries. ( अन्य देशों में लागू भूमि कार्यकाल की प्रणालियों से निपटना यहां असंभव है। )
- His short tenure of this office calls for no remark. ( इस कार्यालय के उनके छोटे कार्यकाल में कोई टिप्पणी नहीं है। )
- After five years' tenure of office the grand vizier died and was succeeded by his son, Ahmed Kuprili. ( पांच साल के कार्यकाल के बाद भव्य वज़ीर की मृत्यु हो गई और उनके बेटे अहमद कुपरी ने उनका उत्तराधिकारी बना लिया। )
More Sentence
- As their tenure of power grew firmer, they advanced dynastic claims, assumed titles, and took the style of petty sovereigns.
- Dean, who'd been on the force for their entire tenure, was used to their early morning bickering and paid no attention.
- He was jailed during the brief tenure of the Bear State Republic.
- In Silesia, lands held by a noble tenure are taxed three per cent.
- Lands held by a base tenure, at thirty-five and one-third per cent.
- Lands held by a noble tenure, at thirty-eight and one-third per cent.
- LT1 managers are those who have a long tenure at the existing business.
- I was, I guess, mostly just taking advantage of the system…of tenure.
- I had to have been between 32 and 36 (from 1975-79) during my MS tenure.
- People call him the greatest magnate, the Godly aid, and the aid of tenure.
- If she is employed, she may be underemployed or with no security of tenure.
- In his tenure, Arayus had always been one to take the conservative approach.
- This, with the exception of a brief tenure of Cremona (1499-1512), formed her permanent territory down to the fall of the republic. Her frontiers now ran from the seacoast near Monfalcone, following the line of the Carnic and Julian and Raetian Alps to the Adda, down the course of that river till it joins the Po, and thence along the line of the Po back to the sea.
- Thirteen years previously the government had endeavoured to secure greater fixity and permanence of tenure by providing that at least twelve years must elapse between every two redistributions of the land belonging to a mir amongst those entitled to share in it.'
- In English law chivalry meant the tenure of land by knights' service.
- The tenure of the duke's office was for life.
- Wade was appointed to the post of collector in the first instance, and after a short tenure of office was succeeded by Mr II.
- tenure for university staff has been abolished