English to Gujarati Dictionary technocrat

technocrat

ટેકનોક્રેટ
definition
noun
Simultaneously, a forward-looking bishop authorized young Christian Democrat technocrats to experiment with transferring church-owned farms to their workers.
an exponent or advocate of technocracy.
translation of 'technocrat'
તકનિક નિષ્ણાત,
તકનિકતંત્રવાદી
example
And while I'll freely admit that I may be too much of a pragmatic 'technocrat' by nature, it's hard not to be discouraged by how hard it is to find anyone these days who actually cares about facts on the ground and genuine solutions.
He's a New Economy 'technocrat' , raised at the heart of government, with a privileged education.
Is there anyway to guess whether he's going to be a reformer or a conservative or a 'technocrat' or an ideologue?
State chancellery was staffed by the former Communist functionaries and younger 'technocrats' , frequently with no party affiliation.
Simultaneously, a forward-looking bishop authorized young Christian Democrat 'technocrats' to experiment with transferring church-owned farms to their workers.
A cadre of diplomats and 'technocrats' would concentrate on opening economic doors - and making sure they stayed open.
In a situation where unbridled consumer choice is unquestionably accepted as a value, it's impossible to go beyond 'technocratic' and economic approaches to sustainability.
Complementing his ‘cheeky chappy’ mayoral persona with a 'technocratically' sound management of London's transport he became overwhelmingly the most popular politician in London.
Sovereignty, if it is not to be confiscated by factions of the bourgeoisie or 'technocrats' in their service, has to be popular sovereignty.
Rapid industrialization under the Five Year Plans required massive numbers of experts, 'technocrats' , skilled workers, engineers and managers.
A new pattern of migration of the intellectuals, 'technocrats' , artists, and educated youth is naturally expected to develop.
They are visible among the 'technocrats' behind Korea's economic development in recent decades.
In short, they are challenged to accept responsibility for the academic system rather than remaining representatives of specific interests of faculty and staff within its 'technocratically' defined boundaries.
The ancien regime and its destruction by the French Revolution had to be synthesized and made meaningful by a new clergy of elites: the 'technocrats' .
It seemed logical that the unglamorous, nuts-and-bolts business of ‘transition’ would now be managed by the more 'technocratically' adept man.
Today environment management has become the responsibility of governments; of 'technocrats' , scientists and now industry.
After all, there would appear to be no less reason to apply the same sort of language to Laskian socialists or Keynesian 'technocrats' .
Political decision-making is reduced to a series of 'technocratic' management problems, unrelated to our everyday experiences and problems.
In this way, power was shifted out of the hands of the masses and into the hands of a minority elite of 'technocrats' and upper-income businessmen.
The other group comprises global capitalists and 'technocrats' .
After all, if you're living in a 'technocratic' society, it seems perfectly reasonable to try to predict the future by extrapolating trends in science and engineering.
These factions are made up of secular and moderate religious movements and count among their members a number of 'technocrats' and individuals with an unblemished history of patriotism.
The economic planning by 'technocrats' in the Fourth Republic paid off with high growth rates in France in the early years of the Fifth Republic.
Born in 1847, Sorel was trained at the École Polytechnique, France's élite school for scientists and 'technocrats' .
These reforms, it is said, will loosen the grip on power of unelected 'technocrats' and establishment politicians, and allow the real wishes of the people concerning immigration, the death penalty, and national preference to be heard.
It was a sophisticated, technologically and 'technocratically' advanced place, but it's undergone some severe hardship, obviously, because of the sanctions, because of the regime, and now because of the war.
Here excellence is defined 'technocratically' as efficiency and not ethically as virtue or goodness.
He urged Government to devise a mechanism that would ensure that the translated version of the Constitution reached the intended people so that they could consult 'technocrats' on matters they were not conversant with.
As a social base it had the older generation of the modern middle class, made up of professional workers, 'technocrats' and civil servants.
That civil administration will be composed of highly qualified 'technocrats' with experience in government and a small political body to oversee the transition period.
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