constabulary - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of constabulary in Hindi

  • पुलीस
  • पुलिस दल

constabulary Definition

Noun

  • the constables of a district, collectively.


Adjective

  • relating to a constabulary.

constabulary Example

  • the constabulary strength was 13,000 men ( कांस्टेबुलरी की ताकत 13,000 पुरुषों की थी )
  • The constabulary numbers some 600 men and consists of a mixed force of Sikhs, Pathans, Punjabi Mahommedans, Dyaks and Malays, officered by a few Europeans. ( कांस्टेबुलरी की संख्या लगभग 600 है और इसमें सिखों, पठानों, पंजाबी मुसलमानों, डायक और मलय की मिश्रित सेना शामिल है, जिसके अधिकारी कुछ यूरोपीय हैं। )
  • Order is maintained by an armed constabulary force, under a European officer, of about 180, almost all natives from different districts, whose members are found to be very efficient and trustworthy. ( लगभग 180 के लगभग सभी मूल निवासी, जिनके सदस्य बहुत कुशल और भरोसेमंद पाए जाते हैं, लगभग 180 के एक यूरोपीय अधिकारी के अधीन एक सशस्त्र कांस्टेबुलरी बल द्वारा आदेश बनाए रखा जाता है। )
  • The constabulary has its headquarters at Armagh, the county being divided into five districts. ( कांस्टेबुलरी का मुख्यालय अर्माघ में है, काउंटी को पांच जिलों में विभाजित किया गया है। )

More Sentence

  • The railways and constabulary of the two colonies were (1903) placed under an inter-colonial council; active measures were taken for the repatriation of the prisoners of war and the residents in the concentration camps, and in every direction vigorous and successful efforts were made to repair the ravages of the war.
  • The hermandad became, in fact, a constabulary, which, however, fell gradually into neglect.
  • When did you last see an Air Patrol boat around here, or even a Constabulary trooper?
  • In their own land the stern laws and numerous constabulary had not been able to keep them from crime.
  • The constabulary office replied that the major was en route to the hotel and should be there in a few minutes.
  • To this famous force of constabulary has been given the work of policing the occupied regions, and indeed, the entire zone of the armies.
  • Ask the mariners who sail these waters; ask the keepers of the lonely lighthouses, the officers who command the constabulary outposts in the bush.
  • The quarters of the Constabulary officers were hospitably put at our disposition, and our first enjoyment of them was the splendid shower.
  • Their band of music, and the band of eighty pieces of the native constabulary are called the finest at the Exposition.
  • There was a small judicial staff directed by a chief justice, and there was a native constabulary of about 1000 men, trained and drilled by white officers.
  • Other legislation provided for the organization of a judiciary, a supreme court, the enactment of a code of civil procedure, the establishment of a bureau of forestry, a health department, and an agricultural bureau and a bureau of constabulary, made up of native soldiers officered by white men.
  • He provided a steady revenue by the levying of a tax of 10% on the annual net produce of the gold mines, and devoted special attention to the repatriation of the Boers, land settlement by British colonists, education, justice, the constabulary, and the development of railways.
  • When did you last see an Air Patrol boat around here, or even a Constabulary trooper?
  • In their own land the stern laws and numerous constabulary had not been able to keep them from crime.
  • The constabulary office replied that the major was en route to the hotel and should be there in a few minutes.
  • To this famous force of constabulary has been given the work of policing the occupied regions, and indeed, the entire zone of the armies.
  • Ask the mariners who sail these waters; ask the keepers of the lonely lighthouses, the officers who command the constabulary outposts in the bush.
  • The quarters of the Constabulary officers were hospitably put at our disposition, and our first enjoyment of them was the splendid shower.
  • Their band of music, and the band of eighty pieces of the native constabulary are called the finest at the Exposition.
  • In May 1903 an inter-colonial council was established to deal with the administration of the railways in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony (known as the Central South African railways), the South African constabulary and other matters common to the Orange River and Transvaal colonies.
  • The completion of the ordnance survey and the establishment of an educated constabulary force brought the operations of 1841 up to the level of those of the sister kingdom.
  • The main difference in procedure between the two inquiries is that in Ireland the schedule is filled in by the enumerator, a member of the constabulary, or, in Dublin, of the metropolitan police, instead of being left to the householder.
  • In view of the dissolution of the intercolonial council a convention was signed at Pretoria on the 29th of May which made provision for the division of the common property, rights and liabilities of the Orange Colony and the Transvaal in respect to the railways and constabulary, and established for four years a joint board to continue the administration of the railway systems of the two colonies.
  • She would mention the theft to the constabulary for all the good.
  • John Barnes called out the local constabulary to report some odd.
  • I thought he probably had some kind of graft with the constabulary.
  • I met personally with the constabulary in Lourmarin a few days ago.
  • Power, a much younger man, was employed in the Royal Irish Constabulary Office in Dublin Castle.
  • Teenagers milled around appearing not to be doing anything in particular under the watchful eyes of the local constabulary.
  • The constabulary force has its headquarters at Ballymena.
  • On the 18th of April 100 Gold Coas