English to Telugu Dictionary devolution

devolution

సంక్రమణ
definition
noun
Even after devolution , local government had little autonomy.
the transfer or delegation of power to a lower level, especially by central government to local or regional administration.
translation of 'devolution'
ఒక స్థాయి నుంచి మరో స్థాయికి దిగివచ్చుట,
తరానికి తరం క్షీణించుట
example
Despite the protests and violence, the issue that really has everyone worried is a planned 'devolution' of power by the central government to the regions.
One more step in the 'devolution' of the human brain.
In most instances widespread corruption, relatively centralised health policy making, and poor 'devolution' to local governments lie at the core of the problem.
Keng's 'devolution' in the second half is made incredibly evident.
First, there are rules governing the 'devolution' of property by will.
The headline says it all: ‘State stance on evolution a 'devolution' into stupidity’.
The 'devolution' of power under the new regional autonomy laws has had an impact on fisheries management.
Evolution of a smaller jaw would at best be a result of 'devolution' , dysgenics caused by the accumulation of mutations.
The cutbacks would mark a halt to the massive expansion within the civil service and local authorities since 'devolution' .
At Westminster their more thoughtful colleagues have started a debate about choice in public services and 'devolution' of power to head teachers, hospitals and senior police officers.
the 'devolution' of power from government departments to local authorities
Strategic health authorities would also be disbanded and foundation hospitals would be redundant as the 'devolution' of power down to the local level would exceed the current powers they enjoy.
The lack of an overarching threat meant 'devolution' of power away from central authorities.
Quebec's perennial threat of separation from Canada has only been forestalled by massive 'devolution' of governing powers from Ottawa to Quebec City.
Branding is an effort at countering the 'devolution' of a so-called proprietary good into a "commodity."
the 'devolution' of power to the regions
Constitutional amendments have mandated 'devolution' of powers to the third tier of government.
Michel begins with this last work, considering the artist not in terms of his evolution but, in an important sense, his 'devolution' .
The trilogy traces Neo's evolution from man to god and Morpheus' 'devolution' from god to man.
Both are now looking for a Plan B and I suspect that the next crucial battleground will be local government reform and 'devolution' to smaller and more powerful councils.
Through the decentralization and 'devolution' of state power to ethnic groups it hopes to dilute ethnicity and fashion a cohesive society.
Perhaps it's a natural 'devolution' of the animal rights movement.
Under these broad cultural practices, women became part of systems of inter-generational property 'devolution' .
Postponing plans for a referendum on regional 'devolution' has condemned Cumbria councils to a period of potentially damaging uncertainty.
Health care, regional development and the 'devolution' of powers to the territorial governments will figure prominently in all those meetings.
If he had, he would have known with an awful clarity that 'devolution' of power to a local level does nothing at all to reduce coercion or gross unfairness.
Leading the way in Scotland would have been using the powers of 'devolution' to benefit the nation.
So if there is a developmental sequence for species, then anything that reverses that sequence is 'devolution' and degeneration.
This produces the following 'devolution' of title to the legal estate and the equitable interest.
And 'devolution' has transformed British politics.
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