vidroh karana example and sentences


हिंदी मे अर्थ Meaning in english उदाहरण

Given are the examples of hindi word vidroh karana usage in english sentences. The examples of vidroh karana are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., revolt, mutiny, rise, rebel.

This gives rise to different styles of management The best managers are committed and dedicated individuals; highly trained and educated, with personal qualities such as ambition, self- motivation, creativity and imagination, a desire for development of the self and the organisation they belong to.


This authority-responsibility relationship binds individuals as superiors and subordinates and gives rise to different levels in an organisation.
But the basic questions of the study of macroeconomics would remain the same and you will find that these are actually the broad economic questions that concern all citizens Will the prices as a whole rise or come down? Is the employment condition of the country as a whole, or of some sectors of the economy, getting better or is it worsening? What would be reasonable indicators to show that the economy is better or worse? What steps, if any, can the State take, or the people ask for, in order to improve the state of the economy? These are the kind of questions that make us think about the health of the country s economy as a whole.
For example, if output of food grain is experiencing a growth, it is generally accompanied by a rise in the output level of industrial goods.
Within the category of industrial goods also output of different kinds of goods tend to rise or fall simultaneously.
Similarly, prices of different goods and services generally have a tendency to rise or fall simultaneously.
Neither do many peasant farms experience significant rise in capital stock over time.
The eighteenth century saw the rise of Bombay, Calcutta and Madras, which are nodal cities today.
They are used to ensure good vegetative growth (leaves, branches and flowers), giving rise to healthy plants.
The concept of 'Antyodaya', or the rise of the 'last person' in society, i.e. the poorest or the most disadvantaged, has helped a large section of the poor to get uplifted to a better economic condition than they have experienced earlier.
संबंधित शब्द विद्रोह करना के पर्यायवाची विद्रोह करना के विपरीत शब्द