English to Gujarati Dictionary council

council

કાઉન્સિલ
definition
noun
an official human rights council
an advisory, deliberative, or legislative body of people formally constituted and meeting regularly.
translation of 'council'
પરિષદ
noun
મંડળી
example
A few hours after the letter was posted on the 'council' 's Web site, someone decided to take it down.
She thanked all the officials and remarked that her five years on the 'council' gave her an insight into how the county runs.
The mayor must present to the council his administrative actions based on the 'council' 's decisions.
Changes adopted by the 'council' will be considered by the 2005 Churchwide Assembly.
The staffing of the facility and the ongoing monitoring and reporting costs will also represent a continuing draw on the 'council' 's resources.
'council' chamber
He said that he had been on the 'council' for 37 years and no issue had ever received as much consultation and debate.
He served on the 'council' until 1979, when he decided not to run for re-election.
He has considerable years of experience on the 'council' ; I feel he could do an excellent job as mayor.
South Africa would ably represent the continent on the 'council' .
Although nominally only an advisory body, the 'council' 's decisions are viewed in practice as binding and ignored by the government at its own peril.
Prior to the 'council' , the diaconate was generally a transitional office on the way to priestly ordination.
There will be four experts on the 'council' , from the Ministry of Forestry, the University of Indonesia and Gadjah Mada University.
That would put the onus on the 'council' to determine small applications within a 40-day period.
Call a family 'council' at some other time to work out such problems.
The synod, like a general 'council' , however, would have no authority over the pope and no right to reverse his decisions.
She has no business in a family 'council' only open to family members.
Begin with a 45-minute conversation with your congregational board or 'council' .
parish 'council'
an official human rights 'council'
The 'council' could have communicated the polemical aspects of the Gospels and the facts of modern Scripture research.
an official human rights 'council'
This is exactly the reason why the Jerusalem 'council' was called or convened.
I don't want to place the blame for that on the 'council' because they must act in the interests of the whole town.
They deny that they served on the 'council' .
There is a representative of our 30 townlands on the 'council' .
This marked the first time Ireland had served on the 'council' since 1981.
The 'council' is the church's supreme court, a nine-member panel that at times has more power than the Council of Bishops.
A report was given on the 'council' meeting which was attended by two members of the guild.
These 1,500 men had a right to elect the city 'council' which governed the city's 13,000 people.
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