English to Telugu Dictionary nepotism

nepotism

బంధుప్రీతి
definition
noun
Reregistration is necessary to avoid corruption, collusion or nepotism among civil servants.
the practice among those with power or influence of favoring relatives or friends, especially by giving them jobs.
translation of 'nepotism'
తనవాండ్లనే దాక్షిణ్యము,
స్వాభిమానము
example
The idea to hide information breeds other vices such as corruption and 'nepotism' .
In some instances, corruption and 'nepotism' have been decentralised to the level of the local and the regional State.
The people have no power to force a referendum in the face of increasing royal 'nepotism' and misuse of power.
Corruption and 'nepotism' remain rampant, regardless of party in power.
Reregistration is necessary to avoid corruption, collusion or 'nepotism' among civil servants.
They should be committed to fighting corruption and 'nepotism' and guard against ostentatious displays of power.
In a clean society, a society free of 'nepotism' and corruption, such people would be thrown out.
There have been accusations of 'nepotism' and favouritism, philistinism and indolence, each clandestinely leaked to the papers.
Corruption, collusion and 'nepotism' are currently worse than ever.
When will the media act against 'nepotism' within the industry?
Society itself has made them a prey to illegal gratification, favouritism, 'nepotism' etc.
his years in office were marked by corruption and 'nepotism'
Meanwhile, we've now got 160 examples of political 'nepotism' in Australia which you can read in full here.
All of the aid in the world cannot penetrate political systems which are rife with corruption and 'nepotism' .
Today volunteerism had been diluted by caste, religion and 'nepotism' .
Entry to journalism was heavily influenced by 'nepotism' .
It would also widen the practice of corruption, collusion and 'nepotism' , he said.
Bureaucratic procedures should also be relaxed in order to minimize the cost of corruption, collusion and 'nepotism' .
Those at the top indulged in 'nepotism' , power politics and failed to give the Church a lead.
Such 'nepotism' is common among post-Soviet central Asian leaders.
There are now approximately 7,000 members of the royal family and among them, 'nepotism' is rife.
Yes, Alawis were over-represented in his institutions, but he was far less of an incestuous Alawi 'nepotist' than he has been painted as being.
And one of the key indicators is that the public service who serve the government and serve the citizens are corrupt or 'nepotistic' and can't be trusted, and of course what that does is to undermine democracy.
Unfortunately in 2002 this part of the UDF, which I call the 'nepotists' , had a significant role in electing the party leadership and obtained very significant positions in the UDF.
Waving posters and banners, the students rallied against corruption, collusion and 'nepotistic' practices.
At least the 'nepotist' is grasping for someone else: the children.
Like so many, I am beyond fed up with an inert, intellectually lazy, 'nepotistic' ALP that refuses to grasp the dangerous long term implications of the current government.
It took Ms. Copps three years after the disclosure to take action and have the eminent 'nepotist' replaced.
Last June, employees went on strike demanding a better salary, more allowances and the eradication of corruption, collusion and 'nepotistic' practices in the company.
The truth is that, despite the best efforts of a Labour oligarchy, our parliament and Executive are no more corrupt or inefficient or 'nepotistic' than those in any other small country, probably less so than most.
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