janmakshetra example and sentences


हिंदी मे अर्थ Meaning in english उदाहरण
Transliterated examples :
1. The country was inhabited in ancient times by peoples of shepherds and farmers 2. The defense of the country were by mercenaries, successively Berbers, blacks, Turks, Armenians 3. The ECU is defined as a "basket of currencies" whose value is equal to the sum of fixed amounts of each community currency calculated by reference to the economic importance of each country 4. The exchange rate of a currency should be resolved by the intervention of the country concerned 5. The first country to have them with an express statutory scheme appears to have been England (Statute of Charitable Uses, 1601)

Given are the examples of hindi word janmakshetra usage in english sentences. The examples of janmakshetra are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., home, the old country, country, fatherland, homeland, native place, birthplace, birth place.

The first dabbawalla picks up the tiffin from home and takes it to the nearest railway station.


By mid-morning, thousands of dabbawallas are bicycling through the streets of Mumbai, ensuring a hot home cooked lunch for their customers.
This is what Rajat has to say about the challenges of his job: In the capacity of the country manager the global manager has to deal with establishing his company s legal and business presence in the form of a local office or business partner, contacting and negotiating with clients, with legal bodies including lawyers and immigration authorities since the services involve having technical staff from India to be based in USA/Europe, as also with local companies offering recruitment services.
A manager who really understands different cultures should be able to work in a West European, non-English speaking country, then move to a developing country like Malaysia or Kenya, and then be transferred to an office based in New York, USA, and be almost immediately productive in all three places.
She improvises new ways of helping her mother at home and comes up with new ways of doing her work and assignments.
But the basic questions of the study of macroeconomics would remain the same and you will find that these are actually the broad economic questions that concern all citizens Will the prices as a whole rise or come down? Is the employment condition of the country as a whole, or of some sectors of the economy, getting better or is it worsening? What would be reasonable indicators to show that the economy is better or worse? What steps, if any, can the State take, or the people ask for, in order to improve the state of the economy? These are the kind of questions that make us think about the health of the country s economy as a whole.
If we observe the economy of a country as a whole it will appear that the output levels of all the goods and services in the economy have a tendency to move together.
In macroeconomics we usually simplify the analysis of how the country s total production and the level of employment are related to attributes (called variables ) like prices, rate of interest, wage rates, profits and so on, by focusing on a single imaginary commodity and what happens to it.
We will see below why, sometimes, we also depart from this useful simplification when we realise that the country s economy as a whole may best be seen as composed of distinct sectors.
For certain purposes the interdependence of (or even rivalry between) two sectors of the economy (agriculture and industry, for example) or the relationships between sectors (like the household sector, the business sector and government in a democratic setup) help us understand some things happening to the country s economy much better, than by only looking at the economy as a whole.
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