स्वदेश लौटने वाले Meaning in English
स्वदेश लौटने वाले शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : repatriation
, returnees
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
वापिस पानेवालालौटानेवाला
लौटनेवाला
निवृत्ति
लौट
रिट्यूज
पुन : लिखें
फिर से लिखें
रीयूमर
पुनरेकीकरण
पुनर्योग
फिर से एकजुट
रियूटर
रेव
पुनर्टीकाकरण
स्वदेश-लौटने-वाले इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Knight had been the first new actor to be cast for the film other than the four returnees from the previous film.
In 1855, when Campbell traveled to England, Tinubu tried to influence Dosunmu to limit the influence of the returnees.
Due to the ongoing conflict, insecurity, unemployment, and poverty in Afghanistan, the Afghan government has had difficulty coping with its internally displaced population in addition to the influx of returnees in a short period of time.
Training Command losses from separations were not made up by gains from recruits and returnees and shortages were particularly acute in maintenance, mess, clerical, and medical personnel.
He made an initial donation of over US'11,000 to UNHCR for IDPs and returnees.
Many of the returnees, also called Saro, were favored by the British in commerce and soon began dominating legitimate trade in Lagos.
This makes "Brother Hyriss" popular to the women he meets on his way to Wystuh, for returnees are given special place in rev society for having been blessed enough to survive the brutal war, including permission to have up to six wives.
He had been involved in Jewish youth work, and in Jewish educational outreach to secular Jews, some of whom became baal teshuvas ("returnees to Judaism") under his tutelage.
Dosunmu was noncommittal to her request and consequently, Tinubu was alleged to have played a part in an uprising against the returnees in which her husband, Yesufu Bada, was a major participant.
The Tabom People are an Afro-Brazilian community of former slave returnees.
They established Burmese refugee colonies that still exist today and maintain an identity as Burmese returnees.
The audition process consists of two parts of a standard etude or solo played on the Tuesday (prospective rookies) or Wednesday (prospective returnees) before band camp.
Veteran members (returnees) must re-audition for the band the following year if they wish to return.
स्वदेश-लौटने-वाले 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.