English to Gujarati Dictionary initiative

initiative

પહેલ
definition
noun
use your initiative, imagination, and common sense
the ability to assess and initiate things independently.
we have lost the initiative and allowed our opponents to dictate the subject
the power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do.
translation of 'initiative'
પહેલ-શક્તિ,
પહેલ,
આપસૂઝ
noun
શરુઆત
example
The hallmark of Australian soldiers has always been one of personal 'initiative' and independent action.
The interviewer is looking for your ability to show 'initiative' , take responsibility and communicate.
What we have demonstrated is that even without a media partner, we still have the capability internally to drive this 'initiative' .
In conclusion, Africa and the G - 8 nations are joined in a mutually beneficial, triangular relationship with the NEPAD 'initiative' .
Operation Essential Harvest primarily came about as an 'initiative' by European NATO members, who urged action to prevent a further destabilisation of Macedonia.
a new 'initiative' against car crime
Let us finally give meaning to national endeavour by having opposition, government and independent sanction this 'initiative' in both chambers of Parliament.
we have lost the 'initiative' and allowed our opponents to dictate the subject
We then evaluated each 'initiative' by assessing how well it addressed specific concerns.
Lynx were ahead after 50 minutes but surrendered the 'initiative' and despite laying siege to the Swinton try line in the closing stages they were unable to claim victory.
He admitted that, far from this move flying in the face of an American 'initiative' for peace, it was carried out with Washington's backing.
But the start of the world's most ambitious traffic congestion 'initiative' passed without any drama - apart from that provided by a few hundred protesters who were agreed it would end in disaster.
Ireland had not played particularly well in that first half, had forced a dream start but quickly lost the 'initiative' as they allowed their insecurities and nervousness to manifest itself into their play.
a new 'initiative' against car crime
a Middle East peace 'initiative'
The programme is an imaginative and innovative cross-disciplinary 'initiative' .
a peace 'initiative' aimed at reducing tensions
Perhaps the Confederation of Indian Industry's plan to launch a massive skill upgradation and training 'initiative' over the next two years will help.
They are showing no 'initiative' or imagination, no willpower or skill when it comes to protecting our income.
They may display a lack of drive, 'initiative' and concentration that may make them appear lazy.
Companies look for people with good communication skills, drive and 'initiative' .
The skills they need include creativity and 'initiative' , the ability to make decisions and solve problems, and a knack for working with others.
The rights of referendum and 'initiative' foster active participation by citizens in numerous associations and movements, which are widely
Every state constitution has been amended far more often by the legislature than by 'initiative' .
Critically, the 'initiative' sprang from African nations themselves.
What's needed, he says, is a country such as Ireland to lead a peace 'initiative' .
anti-hunting groups have seized the 'initiative' in the dispute
Game on, or at least one would have thought, but instead of retaining the 'initiative' , they allowed Nemo to lift the siege and find open ground, which they used to far greater effect than the losers.
The first incursion into the refugee camps came just hours after Saudi Arabia presented its new peace 'initiative' at the United Nations.
The Geneva 'initiative' was presented in December 2003 in an attempt to unblock the situation.
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