exchequer - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of exchequer in Hindi

  • कोष
  • राजकोष
  • सरकारी खजाना
  • एक्सचेकर
  • खजाना

Noun

  • कोष
  • ख़ज़ाना

exchequer Definition

Noun

  • a royal or national treasury.

exchequer Example

  • an important source of revenue to the sultan's exchequer ( सुल्तान के खजाने के लिए राजस्व का एक महत्वपूर्ण स्रोत )
  • It is characteristic of the man that the exchequer should be the chief institution created in his reign. ( यह मनुष्य की विशेषता है कि राजकोष उसके शासनकाल में बनाई गई प्रमुख संस्था होनी चाहिए। )
  • He was incessantly on his legs in committee, and became a name for an opposition bandog who gave chancellors of the exchequer no peace. ( वह लगातार समिति में अपने पैरों पर था, और एक विपक्षी बंदोग के लिए एक नाम बन गया, जिसने राजकोष के चांसलर को शांति नहीं दी। )
  • His plans were foiled by the courage of Arminius and the inability of the Roman exchequer to pay a larger army. ( आर्मिनियस के साहस और रोमन राजकोष की एक बड़ी सेना का भुगतान करने में असमर्थता से उनकी योजनाओं को विफल कर दिया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • The control of foreign policy, public works, the customs and the exchequer are in French hands, while the management of police, the collection of the direct taxes and the administration of justice between natives remain with the native government.
  • He acted as private secretary to Mr (afterwards Lord) Goschen, and in 1887, when Goschen became chancellor of the exchequer, was appointed his principal private secretary.
  • This grant is in lieu of the grants formerly made out of the exchequer grant in aid of local rates, and amounted in1906-1907to £619,489.
  • His exchequer was palpably swollen, and more pleasingly than his phiz.
  • The Chancellor of the Exchequer essayed to play a trump card.
  • Without terrorism, the costs to the British exchequer, and therefore to us, will disappear.
  • The funds of the committee consisted of £500, obtained from the Imperial Exchequer, and about £250 in charitable donations.
  • They form a small percentage and put in all their sincerity for the masses that are useless and undisciplined lots living off the exchequer.
  • We shall, of course, also lose tax revenue, but I estimate the net benefit to the Exchequer to be in the order of some £100 million each year.
  • The MoD, at the request of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in response has frozen the contract until the formal investigation has been completed.
  • He deserted Repeal and received a minor position in the Exchequer Court.
  • I paid a quarter into the cook's private exchequer and so was fed.
  • He'll probably be Chancellor of the Exchequer in the next cabinet.
  • Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. McKenna Mr. Lloyd George.
  • The speech of the chancellor of the exchequer, he said, must be answered " on the moment."
  • The Jacobite Sir William Windham had been made chancellor of the exchequer, important military posts were placed in the hands of the faction, and a new ministry of Jacobites was projected.
  • The same diet which destroyed the national armaments and depleted the exchequer confirmed the disgraceful peace of Pressburg, concluded between Wladislaus and the emperor Maximilian on the 7th of November 1491, whereby Hungary retroceded all the Austrian conquests of Matthias, together with a long strip of Magyar territory, and paid a war indemnity equivalent to £200,000.