English to Gujarati Dictionary secretariat

secretariat

સચિવાલય
definition
noun
The parties in every country have their own special women's committees, secretariats and bureaus.
a permanent administrative office or department, especially a governmental one.
example
The spokesman said the bureau had made arrangements to provide 'secretariat' and administrative support to the panel.
Uzbekistan joined in June 2001, when the body was restructured with a permanent 'secretariat' headquartered in Beijing.
Plantlife International hosts the 'secretariat' for Planta Europa, the network of organisations working for plant conservation across Europe.
In fact he formed a special committee in the cabinet 'secretariat' to work out special tourist packages for the islands.
The bank, dominated by the US, not only houses its 'secretariat' , but provides its current chair.
Santa's national 'secretariat' is embroiled in several disputes with other Santa hospitals throughout the country.
The Council formed a permanent 'secretariat' in Brussels to assist its work.
His successor at the peace 'secretariat' is expected to be appointed after Sri Lanka's presidential election on Nov.17.
I also pay tribute to the select committee 'secretariat' for their work.
They marched to the state government 'secretariat' chanting slogans condemning the administration's attitude to the dispute.
The al-Sadr movement has a representative in the general 'secretariat' .
Mitterrand quickly favoured Jospin and by 1973 had already brought him into the national 'secretariat' of the party.
The group's 'secretariat' is usually provided by an outside body, either an NGO or a consultancy.
Every two years, one member country hosts the council's 'secretariat' , assuming the costs of its operation.
Now the general 'secretariat' can only take action on the initiative of the prime minister.
Significantly, neither the government information ministry nor the presidential 'secretariat' has responded to criticisms of the raid.
The Parliament is helped by a large 'secretariat' of approximately 3,500 staff, headed by a Secretary-General.
He is a member of the national 'secretariat' , the five-member board of the party's leadership.
This group would have its own budget, 'secretariat' , council of ministers, and parliamentary assembly.
The group's 'secretariat' is usually provided by an outside body, either an NGO or a consultancy.
But that process, however closely coordinated with U.N. 'secretariats' , is still technically unilateral.
The parties in every country have their own special women's committees, 'secretariats' and bureaus.
This applies in particular to their 'secretariats' that are tightly controlled and steered by a handful of developed countries.
They are processes that legitimize political activity by international 'secretariats' on behalf of their organizations.
There are suggestions that regional health 'secretariats' and youth centres might serve wider Commonwealth functions.
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