the exchequer - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of the exchequer in Hindi

  • राजकोष

the exchequer Definition

Pronoun

  • The Exchequer is the department in the British government which is responsible for receiving, issuing, and accounting for money belonging to the state. 

the exchequer Example

  • 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। )
  • The army had been disgraced, and the exchequer was empty. ( सेना को बदनाम किया गया था, और राजकोष खाली 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.
  • Major kept Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke as treasury chief.
  • Said U . K . Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke.
  • Final responsibility lies with the Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke.
  • Rubin said Wednesday in a speech at the Exchequer Club here.
  • Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke told the House of Commons.
  • British Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke told reporters here Friday.
  • Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown told reporters.
  • Chancellor of Exchequer Gordon Brown told reporters after meeting with Suharto.
  • He worked as a teller in the Exchequer under George Downing.
  • 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.