अशुद्ध प्रबंध करना Meaning in English
अशुद्ध प्रबंध करना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : make unclean arrangements
, mismanage
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
दुर्बाधताकुप्रबंधन
कुव्यवस्था
कुविवाह
बेशामेल सस
गलत नाम होना
असंगत नाम
स्त्री द्वेषी
स्त्री द्वेष
मिसोकिंग
मिथ्याबोध
मिस्पिकेल
दुःस्थिति
अशुद्ध उच्चारण
अशुद्ध उद्धरण देना
अशुद्ध-प्रबंध-करना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The deal was widely criticized by the opposition and abroad as an example of corruption and state property mismanagement.
Two years later, after much mismanagement and extravagant spending, administration of the charities was removed from the Corporation, and Bablake came under the control of the General Charity Trustees.
Unrest started all over the district during the first 20 years of British utter mismanagement, devolvement of military officers and all.
And as a result of Allerton's mismanagement and Bradford's lack of business skill, the colony's debts were not only not being paid off but, in fact, increased.
His management of the prison was marked by prison disorder and mismanagement of public funds, generating complaints by the press.
of Eduard Douwes Dekker, 1820–1887), whose Max Havelaar (1860) is a scathing indictment of colonial mismanagement and one of the few 19th-century prose works still widely considered readable today.
It wasn't just VSU that caused the student organisations problems: disputed elections, financial mismanagement and interventionist university administrations also took their toll.
Efforts to attract a US'6 billion twenty-five-year investment from the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development failed when Sudan mismanaged an initial US'2.
The John Kerry campaign blamed the Bush administration for this supposed mismanagement; administration officials charged that the Times had gotten the story wrong, and that the explosives had been cleared from the storage facility before the looting was supposed to have taken place.
A team can also lose a game in a kneel-down situation due to mismanagement or miscalculating the time.
Babbitt) is a class-action lawsuit brought by Elouise Cobell (Blackfeet) and other Native American representatives in 1996 against two departments of the United States government: the Department of Interior and the Department of the Treasury for mismanagement of Indian trust funds.
In 2015, Chief Colley Billie was removed from office for financial mismanagement.