English to Kannada Dictionary constabulary

constabulary

ಕಾಂಸ್ಟಾಬುಲರಿ
definition
noun
This is not the conventional constabulary , nor is the appropriate conventional, predetermined, domestic, natural-disaster team when the threat is global terrorism.
the constables of a district, collectively.
adjective
The idea of concentrating constabulary strength by temporarily vacating some stations had been part of contingency planning since 1917.
of or relating to a constabulary.
example
Lastly, 'constabulary' tasks comprise another six functions, among which are sovereignty patrols, aid to the civil power, search and rescue, and disaster relief.
Three police dogs are in training with the county's 'constabulary' to wear new lightweight head harnesses fitted with small cameras.
The first bred the most popular 'constabulary' in the world, a street police, unarmed, recruited from and accountable to its community.
A 'constabulary' recruit later observed that the government insisted on ‘treating this armed and widespread rebellion as though it were an exceptional crime wave.’
In most other states the poll can be easily conducted on a single day with the help of the state police and armed 'constabulary' , supervised by the Election Commission observers and perhaps a small contingent of Central forces.
The idea of concentrating 'constabulary' strength by temporarily vacating some stations had been part of contingency planning since 1917.
They're still going to be armed, and indeed the crew are going to be armed but they'll be armed for a police 'constabulary' role as opposed to a military role.
A stoplight was out and a member of the 'constabulary' was present, yet clear roads weren't being utilized.
The Queen has a sense of humour - her Queensland 'constabulary' obviously doesn't.
Continuous military forward presence might deter such actions, but that is an expensive approach to what is ultimately a 'constabulary' function.
Policing is also a major point of contention, as the 'constabulary' are predominantly Protestant and there is deep suspicion of criminal justice procedures among Catholics.
Within Ireland too, such proposals had their critics, who claimed that authorities sought tyrannical powers, and that special new 'constabulary' forces would represent primarily so much additional patronage for government.
Wondering why the full bus then hadn't moved, we realised that we were being encircled by the Lancashire local 'constabulary' , ‘police evidence gatherers’ decked out in riot gear, and mounted police.
Fundamental to that confidence is the belief that not only do the police act apolitically and independently, but also that the police honour their 'constabulary' oath, and have standards the public can be comfortable with and proud of.
To them, 'constabulary' duties are far less glamorous and honorable than the conventional wars they signed up for, and far more ambiguous.
Under the command of U.S. Army officers until 1917, the 'constabulary' was headed thereafter by Filipinos.
I have the 'constabulary' arrest them for vagrancy, but I am proud nonetheless.
The Garrison Command headed the 'constabulary' responsible for enforcing the martial law that was in force between 1949 and 1987.
West Yorkshire's special 'constabulary' is recognised as being among the best in the country, and we are proud of that.
Special 'constabulary' officers were honoured for their service to Wiltshire Police at the Chief Constable's parade on Tuesday.
For example, had they any idea of the significant proportion of his earnings Kit was forced to invest in the ward's 'constabulary' ?
Alternatively, one could imagine using 'constabulary' units for policing countrywide, overlaying them with smaller combat formations to fight the insurgency.
Like other police forces, Wiltshire 'constabulary' is not setting up a special squad or unit to deal with possible hunting law infringements.
Our Army is always, always, always surprised when it has to do occupation, nation-building and 'constabulary' work.
Such attacks caused 87 percent of 'constabulary' casualties and are a very reliable indicator of overall activity against the force.
The orchestrated escort and the accompanying police violence in clearing the picket reflected the involvement of city based police, the local 'constabulary' having been cooperative with the workers.
Eventually, the UN will need some sort of police force in readiness - not a full-fledged army, but a 'constabulary' capable of enforcing resolutions of the Security Council.
If 3 qualified persons cannot be found in any 'constabulary' , candidates may be elected from other constabularies.
The 'constabulary' , diving all up and down the beach, finally found them under the headland.
In any event, the task of searching the police national computer fell to Cambridgeshire 'constabulary' .
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