देशप्रत्यावर्तन Meaning in English
देशप्रत्यावर्तन शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : repatriation
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
स्वदेश वापसीफिर से ठहराना
बदला चुकाना
स्र्पया चुकाना
चुकाने का कोष
महीने में चुकाने योग्य
पुनर्भुगतान
ऋण का चुकाव
ऋण की चुकती
किस्तो में ऋण चुकाना
निरमाण करना
निरसन योग्य
निरसनकर्ता
अपनी दोहराना
अपनी बात दोहराना
देशप्रत्यावर्तन इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The Constitution provides for the freedom of movement within the country, foreign travel, immigration, and repatriation, and the Government generally respects them in practice.
There is no control on currency repatriation, and the currencies are fully convertible and market determined.
During the first half of the 1950s, other unsettled problems included Japanese fishing rights in the Sea of Okhotsk and off the coast of the Soviet maritime provinces and repatriation of Japanese prisoners of war, who were still being held in the Soviet Union.
Navy helicopter to speed the repatriation is State Department official J.
Agagianian opposed the repatriation of Armenian Catholics from the Middle East to Soviet Armenia in 1946.
Agagianian's statements regarding repatriation of Armenians were received as defamation and hostile in the Soviet-controlled homeland.
General George Patton, the commander of the United States Third Army and military governor of Bavaria, where most of the Jewish DPs resided, was known for pursuing a harsh, indiscriminate repatriation policy.
Nearly 90% of the approximately 200,000 Polish Jews who had survived the war in the Soviet Union chose to return to Poland under a Soviet-Polish repatriation agreement.
In late 1947 a new successor organization, the International Refugee Organization (IRO) absorbed some of the UNRRA staff and assumed its responsibilities, but with a focus turned toward resettlement, as well as care of the most vulnerable DPs, rather than repatriation.
While most Holocaust survivors view their time in the DP camps as a transitional state, the Sh'erit ha-Pletah became an organizing force for the repatriation of the remnant in general and to Israel in particular.
The rise of moderate and liberal influence within the community are often partially attributed to Canosa’s death and González’s repatriation into Cuba.