शौचगृह Meaning in English
शौचगृह शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : privy
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
प्रिवी काउंसिलप्रिवी पार्ट्स
प्रिवी पर्स
मज़ाक में दिया गया पुरस्कार
इनाम की राशि
पुरस्कार राशि
बहादुरी का पुरस्कार
ईनामी अदायगी
पुरस्कार की अंगूठी
समर्थक और कांग्रेस
प्रो फोर्मा
का समर्थक
प्रो टेम्पोरे
आक्रामक नीति का समर्थक
प्रोएश्योरेंस
शौचगृह हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""इमारतों में जल, गैस, जलनिकासी, शौचगृह, रसोईघर, स्नानगृह आदि के लिए नलों की जुड़ाई, मरम्मत, झलाई आदि की कला को नलकर्म या नलकारी कहते हैं।
इमारतों में जल, गैस, जलनिकासी, शौचगृह, रसोईघर, स्नानगृह आदि के लिए नलों की जुड़ाई, मरम्मत, झलाई आदि की कला को नलकर्म या नलकारी कहते हैं।
शौचगृह इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He settled in London as a money-lender, and many complaints were made to the privy council and House of Lords of his sharp practices.
The religious changes made by Edward VI were not to his liking, but at the beginning of Mary's reign he became a member of the privy council.
In practice, decisions made by the Queen-in-Council are almost always the formal approval to decisions made by the cabinet, a subcommittee of the privy or executive council that includes the senior ministers of the Crown and often meets without the queen or her local representative present.
From 1868 until his death, he was mining privy councilor and director of mining in the Halle district.
Optical computer storage media In India, a privy purse was a payment made to the ruling families of erstwhile princely states as part of their agreements to first integrate with India in 1947 after the independence of India, and later to merge their states in 1949, thereby ending their ruling rights.
The privy purses continued to be paid to the royal families until the 26th Amendment in 1971, by which all their privileges and allowances from the central government ceased to exist, which was implemented after a two-year legal battle.
In some individual cases, privy purses were continued for life for individuals who had held ruling powers before 1947; HH Maharani Sethu Lakshmi Bayi's allowance was reinstated after a prolonged legal battle), and lasted until she died in 1985.
As defined from 1949 under Article 291 of the Indian Constitution, a privy purse would be a fixed, tax-free sum guaranteed to the former princely rulers and their successors.
With India remaining a member of the sterling area post-independence, and with the Indian rupee remaining pegged to the British pound sterling, the privy-purse payments constituted a significant outlay of government funds.
The privy purses were determined by several factors.
For the 565 princely states, privy purses ranged from 5,000 per annum to amounts in millions.