English to Gujarati Dictionary operational

operational

ઓપરેશનલ
definition
adjective
the new laboratory is fully operational
in or ready for use.
example
Everybody knows the difference between 'operational' police work and intelligence work.
She also said that ICE would take between 20 percent and 25 percent from the fund for 'operational' costs.
The composting facility became 'operational' in March this year and so far, 15 tonnes of vermi compost has been sold.
The new facility became 'operational' last July and incorporates crown, magistrates and county courts.
Substantial numbers of police officers preserve the peace in support of 'operational' police colleagues.
It uses advanced technology to both deal with incoming telephone calls and to pass messages on to 'operational' police.
Two berths came on stream last year and another became 'operational' last month.
For planning purposes, AC units are available for one 'operational' deployment every three years.
One was a joint venture project, where another organisation shared the capital and 'operational' costs.
A further $100m of 'operational' charges are set to dampen benefits arising from a strong operating environment.
It was the first hotel in the area and before it became 'operational' he provided the villagers with a crash course in tourism and English.
This represents their contribution to 'operational' costs of those activities of the ECB in which they participate.
There are different business models, but what is for certain is that the admission fees will only pay for a tiny fraction of 'operational' costs.
We totally respect his complete authority and independence in relation to confidential 'operational' police matters.
After 87 years of continuous service, it continues to be as useful as the day it became 'operational' .
He took charge of all 'operational' functions as well as information technology, human resources, customer service and finance.
After three years of construction (mostly by me), our simulator became 'operational' .
It keeps its prices low by having low 'operational' costs.
The second Improvement District in Sandton became 'operational' in mid-November last year.
Because the better 'operational' police officers are the ones who pay attention to what their staff need to perform the job well, which includes the way you manage them.
Were these officers making a tactical, 'operational' , or strategic decision?
But as usual, Ian, the problem really is cost and it's not just the capital cost, it's the 'operational' cost.
With ticket prices at Rp 6,000 per visitor, the zoo needs at least 500 visitors to cover its 'operational' costs.
In real warfare, an 'operational' commander will mix and vary his modes depending on the situation.
They conducted all 'operational' and scientific activities aboard the spacecraft.
He arrived in August 1942, just two months after the covert base there became 'operational' .
I am sure the withdrawal of 'operational' officers from Wallington police station has had an impact on recent events.
Even plans to buy boots for 'operational' officers and new police helmets will have to be scrapped along with structural work on police stations.
Linn's book is a detailed 'operational' history of military action to pacify and restore order to the islands.
As there are so many orphaned children, the 'operational' costs of these organisations need to be taken into account.
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