English to Urdu Dictionary Councilor

Councilor

کونسلر
definition
noun
Municipal councilors , government employees and the general public then paraded around town to welcome in the Thai New Year.
a member of a council.
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The allegation later turned out to be manufactured by members of the city 'councilor' 's staff.
So we put in for a national deal and now the same 'councillors' are saying it has to be done locally.
If this were to be carried out for all 'councillors' , then our council chambers would be empty.
If a 'councilorship' is allocated to a particular ward that ward may comprise about ten, fifteen or twenty villages.
Therefore 'councillors' get paid what government decrees and have no say in the matter.
It is no secret that some district 'councillors' had little or no time for the new town council.
He said his commission has left with about 50 petitions out of which at least 10 are for parliamentary candidates and 40 others involve 'councillorship' aspirants.
We are asking for support from the public and local 'councilors' to oppose the cuts.
The only perquisites of the 'councilorship' are the honors of being a councilor.
If the member wants to do that, he can go and see the 'councillors' and have a chat to them.
Many 'councillors' work long hours and may spend twenty hours or more a week on council duties.
A 'councillor' has donated a hand bell to a new town council in memory of his wife.
Municipal 'councilors' , government employees and the general public then paraded around town to welcome in the Thai New Year.
Each one is made up of a committee of 'councillors' from the wards in that area.
Over half the elected 'councillors' are new to the county council and can lead a fresh start.
In order to affect city government one had to persuade powerful city 'councilors' who headed up committees.
Tenants will sit side by side with 'councillors' and independent members on the boards.
It has 12 candidates running for six 'councillorships' , and two squaring off for the mayor's seat.
Cooperation is requested from all 'councilors' for the final council resolution.
It said the 'councillor' was not seeking to mislead other members or act in a devious manner.
The three amendments were included in the bill presented by the regional 'councillorship' to the Council.
Parents have got to get together and turn our fire on the 'councillors' and the employers.
Could it be that they have a 'councillor' or senior council officer in their midst?
Since he first went on the council he had worked with many 'councilors' of different political persuasions and he had to say he got on with all of them.
The council officers and the planning 'councillors' are to be congratulated on it.
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