किफ़ायत से Meaning in English
किफ़ायत से शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : economically
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आर्थिक रूप से नष्टआर्थिक रूप से संपन्न
किफायत करना
अर्थव्यवस्थाकृत
अर्थव्यवस्थावाद
अर्थक्वाकिंग
अर्थनीति
अर्थवहां
अर्थशास्र
अर्थशास्री
आर्थिकिता
अर्थशास्त्र पेशे
अर्थव्यवस्थाओं
अर्थविशेषज्ञ
अर्थशास्त्री
किफ़ायत-से हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
जैसे जैसे नौकरियाँ इन सड़कों के अंत में आने वाले उपनगरीय अंतों पर पहुँचते गए, नगरीय ग्रामवासियों ने यह पाया कि उनके समुदाय इन बड़ी सड़कों से कटते गए; न ही इनके पास सार्वजनिक यातायात की सुविधा थी जिससे कि वे किफ़ायत से उपनगरीय केंद्रों में नौकरियाँ कर पाते।
जहाँ गर्मरक्ती प्राणी अपने शरीर का तापमान स्थिर रखने में उर्जा ख़र्च करते हैं वहाँ बाह्ययोष्मी प्राणी अपने शरीर की प्रक्रियाओं को अधिक किफ़ायत से चलाते हैं।
"" जैसे जैसे नौकरियाँ इन सड़कों के अंत में आने वाले उपनगरीय अंतों पर पहुँचते गए, नगरीय ग्रामवासियों ने यह पाया कि उनके समुदाय इन बड़ी सड़कों से कटते गए; न ही इनके पास सार्वजनिक यातायात की सुविधा थी जिससे कि वे किफ़ायत से उपनगरीय केंद्रों में नौकरियाँ कर पाते।
किफ़ायत-से इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
By around the start of the 20th century, the completion of four subsequent transcontinental routes in the United States and one in Canada would provide not only additional pathways to the Pacific Ocean, but would forge ties to all of the economically important areas between the coasts as well.
This innovation not only allowed the SP (and other railroads that soon followed their example) to benefit from the use of this abundant and economically viable fuel source, but to create new markets by capitalizing on the burgeoning petroleum industry.
His intention was to so improve ship design that, in whatever wind and weather, vessels would sail safely, speedily and economically with a crew properly accommodated and put to no unnecessary risk.
Scholar Ian Talbot states that the British Baluchistan was socially and economically underdeveloped compared to other parts of British India with an extremely low literacy rate and a mainly rural population.
It also propagated the notion that Pakistan would be too economically weak.
Though usually defined as the decentralization of power within a state, the term devolution, when applied to international relations, describes the process by which economically and militarily emerging states gain greater autonomy in regional affairs but do not achieve global power status.
Godfrey Philipp had been the mastermind behind the Australian Labor Party's successful "It's Time" campaign, which in 1972 brought about a change in government in Australia for the first time in 22 years, so the decision to cancel Adventure Island may have been politically rather than economically motivated.
The mine was considered no longer economically viable by the NCB led by Lord Robens, officially of the Labour Party, in 1968, due to its relatively high costs and despite the cited fact that one hundred years of coal remained beneath.
The proportions of those retired, unemployed and who were students in 2011 were extremely close to the national averages, with a slightly higher degree of the retired and lower degree of students, whereas those in the economically inactive (other) category were fewer:.
The population of the village in 2011 is 2,309, 1,656 of whom are economically active, and who live in 1,000 households.
In addition to saving 10,000 neonates annually, ASTOP economically supports approximately one third of the village.
The program is thus geared especially towards economically excluded high school students and the poorest and most marginalized segments of society, providing an opportunity for all people desiring a higher education.
Taha Osman Bileya together with a group of Beja intellectuals, as a political platform for the politically and economically marginalized Beja people.