English to Marathi Dictionary exchequer

exchequer

सरकारी तिजोरी
definition
noun
The most important post in judging the character of the government is its finance minister and chancellor of the exchequer .
a royal or national treasury.
translation of 'exchequer'
खाजगी व्यक्तीचा किंवा गटाचा खजिना,
सरकारी तिजोरी,
देशाची अर्थखाते
example
Last Tuesday, the government published its first quarter 'exchequer' returns.
Nevertheless, the state 'exchequer' still stands to gain from the fines collected by the police.
Just as the finance available to the 'exchequer' varies every year, the priorities on which it ought to be spent change dramatically over time.
Is the trade-off of high-status acquisitions against parental childcare an issue that needs redressing with 'exchequer' funds?
There will be no further 'exchequer' funding, and the agency is now depending on rental income.
The most important post in judging the character of the government is its finance minister and chancellor of the 'exchequer' .
And as costs mount up and up, seemingly to be fixed on the public 'exchequer' , there is no hint of concern from the government.
This was prompted by Fianna Fail's withholding of land annuities to the British 'exchequer' .
The squeeze on the public 'exchequer' also affects welfare expenditure adversely.
By 2005 the ensuing renewed prosperity could be apparent, with more cash coming into the 'exchequer' to spend.
However, the Government remains unaware of the cost to the 'exchequer' of an additional 33 tax schemes.
That, we respectfully submit, relates directly to a depredation upon the 'exchequer' of the Commonwealth.
The party was effectively using the national 'exchequer' for its own political purposes.
an important source of revenue to the sultan's 'exchequer'
Every 15,000 extra people unemployed costs the 'exchequer' €100 million in Social Welfare payments " he said.
A detailed analysis of returns show an 'exchequer' surplus of 594 million during the first nine months of 2002.
A master stroke-it will solve the pension problems, boost the economy and the 'exchequer' in one fell blow.
Just think what even a small portion of this sum would do for the Irish 'exchequer' .
After all, it is the private sector that generates 'exchequer' funding for the public system in the first place.
The money for the two aircraft will come from central 'exchequer' funds.
In response the government need only point to the huge gain that has accrued to the 'exchequer' from lowering corporation and capital taxes.
At last the public 'exchequer' has recognised the need for support and encouragement of the civilising Arts of life as a part of their duty.
Thus, the direct burden on the public 'exchequer' in creating infrastructure assets could further increase.
The British 'exchequer' raised stg £22 billion from the sale of third generation licences to several phone companies.
Ricardo reasoned that if ‘Government delayed receiving the tax for one year… it would, perhaps, be obliged to issue an 'Exchequer' bill bearing interest, and it would pay as much for interest as the consumer would save in price.’
The Court of Queen's Bench refused the rule, but it was granted in the Court of 'Exchequer' Chamber.
Foot-and-mouth cost the 'Exchequer' £229,299 up to April 20.
In his quarterly economic outlook for the year, McLaughlin forecast GNP of 6pc, inflation at 2.5pc, unemployment at 4.3pc and an 'Exchequer' balance of E0.4bn.
This is both a reflection of the importance attached to marketing as a driver of growth and a strong endorsement of the performance of the two agencies in delivering value for this 'Exchequer' investment.
Mr Ahern said the end-of-year returns which showed an 'Exchequer' surplus had confounded economists who predicted sizeable deficits.
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