bureaucrat - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bureaucrat in Hindi

  • नौकरशाह
  • अधिकारी
  • दफ्तरशाह

bureaucrat Definition

  • an official in a government department, in particular one perceived as being concerned with procedural correctness at the expense of people's needs. ( एक सरकारी विभाग में एक अधिकारी, विशेष रूप से एक को लोगों की जरूरतों की कीमत पर प्रक्रियात्मक शुद्धता से संबंधित माना जाता है। )

bureaucrat Example

  • One former senior bureaucrat used to laugh that when most lobbyists come walking down the corridor, politicians turn out the lights and pretend not to be in. ( एक पूर्व वरिष्ठ नौकरशाह हंसते थे कि जब ज्यादातर पैरवीकार गलियारे से नीचे आते हैं, तो राजनेता रोशनी बंद कर देते हैं और अंदर नहीं होने का नाटक करते हैं। )
  • The doggedly determined bureaucrat has vowed to disqualify any winner who is corrupt, but that may prompt yet a third round of elections for the Senate. ( कुत्तों के लिए निर्धारित नौकरशाही ने किसी भी विजेता को अयोग्य घोषित करने की कसम खाई है, जो भ्रष्ट है, लेकिन वह सीनेट के लिए अभी तक तीसरे दौर का चुनाव कर सकता है। )
  • For a relatively low-level bureaucrat , he maintained remarkable access to the President. ( अपेक्षाकृत निम्न स्तर के नौकरशाह के लिए, उन्होंने राष्ट्रपति के लिए उल्लेखनीय पहुंच बनाए रखी। )
  • If found guilty, the state's top bureaucrat will face imprisonment up to three months. ( दोषी पाए जाने पर राज्य के शीर्ष नौकरशाह को तीन महीने तक की कैद का सामना करना पड़ेगा। )
  • Secondly, the issue of asylum seekers is far too serious an issue to some of us to be fast-tracked by some bureaucrat . ( दूसरी बात यह है कि शरण चाहने वालों का मुद्दा हममें से कुछ नौकरशाहों द्वारा तेजी से नज़र रखने के लिए बहुत गंभीर मुद्दा है। )
  • But a senior health bureaucrat has contradicted that, saying he had briefed the Health Minister earlier. ( लेकिन एक वरिष्ठ स्वास्थ्य नौकरशाह ने इस बात का खंडन किया है कि उन्होंने स्वास्थ्य मंत्री को पहले ही जानकारी दे दी थी। )
  • If the Conservatives vow to crack down on those milking the taxpayer for their lifestyle, whether bureaucrat or welfare king/queen, it will have wide appeal. ( यदि परंपरावादी लोग अपनी जीवन शैली के लिए करदाता को दुखी करने की कसम खाते हैं, तो नौकरशाह या कल्याणकारी राजा / रानी, इसकी व्यापक अपील होगी। )

More Sentence

  • Would he have some state bureaucrat decide which birth defect is economical to fix and which one should spell an immediate death sentence?
  • One was a junior foreign ministry bureaucrat , Andrei Kozyrev, who was made foreign minister.
  • If you're a complacent state sector bureaucrat , enjoying your job stability and looking forward to your lush pension, it's time to start worrying.
  • In the Communist world, there was always another bureaucrat to pay the piper, so long as he played the right propaganda tune for the time.
  • In such systems, the role of the party man or woman in government has been largely indistinguishable from that of obedient bureaucrat .
  • He first said that a top official in the U.S. government told him about the possible plan and later changed it to a former U.S. bureaucrat .
  • Almost every influential politician and bureaucrat used this scam.
  • The relationship between bureaucrat and citizen was that of ruler and subject.
  • There is also hope in the fact that Putin's previous careers as a spy, bureaucrat and politician were marked by mediocrity, not achievement.
  • My big gripe is that one left-wing bureaucrat should have so much power and cause our elected MEP to raise the alarm bells.
  • Even now I don't understand how this Communist bureaucrat came to this view.
  • Tighter rules were needed to stop taxpayers' funds being wasted on party political advertising, a senior parliamentary bureaucrat has said.
  • We can't allow some government bureaucrat to label you an unlawful combatant, and thereby keep you in custody indefinitely.
  • We would stop running schools bureaucratically and start running them entrepreneurially.
  • Indeed, such reductions would be needed to avoid creating a colossal institution that would be bureaucratically hide-bound and too sluggish to respond to the post-Cold War world.
  • At the same time, academic freedom (that is, some lack of standardization and bureaucratically imposed structure) is essential to teach students to think.
  • The growth of bureaucratically mature states capable of organizing violence created increasingly strong competition for private military corporations.
  • Also, it is larger, more bureaucratically active, more political, more partisan, more purposeful, and more influential than anything similar in American history.