English to Hindi Dictionary custodian

custodian

संरक्षक
definition
noun
the custodians of pension and insurance funds
a person who has responsibility for or looks after something.
translation of 'custodian'
अभिरक्षक
noun
निधिपाल,
परिरक्षक,
संरक्षक
example
My son-in-law tells me that Hillis was the 'custodian' at Georgia Brown School when he got his first teaching job in Paso.
I was the first of eighteen cousins to earn more than one master's degree, and yet the only job I could find in my town was as an elementary school 'custodian' .
The system enhances the patient-provider relationship by designating a patient's principal care provider as the 'custodian' and administrator of the patient's record in the system.
‘In retirement, you still have responsibility as the 'custodian' of patient records,’ says McGee.
To do so, the taxpayer must instruct the IRA 'custodian' to recharacterize the contribution.
the 'custodian' of the Great Seal in Canada is always the Secretary of State
He may own the majority shareholding but he is only the present 'custodian' .
When the society put the gardens and the Yorkshire Museum into trust in the early 1960s the 'custodian' responsibility for them was put in the hands of the local authority.
He would never do that; he was not a 'custodian' or a janitor.
He was a carpenter, millwright, agent, and building 'custodian' .
The massive explosions in the centres of power in America are a painful slap in the face of US politicians to stop their illegitimate hegemony and attempts to impose 'custodianship' on peoples.
However the hotel industry has to make an effort to benefit the countryside since farmers are its 'custodians' .
Caring about each other, especially for children and those not able to protect or to provide for themselves, and caring about our country, our 'custodianship' of the land, its waters and its future.
Its viability has been demonstrated over many years by the dedicated 'custodianship' of the farm and its sheep flock by successive members of the Birkett family.
As prisoners, they were totally at the mercy of their guards, their 'custodians' , who have a responsibility to take care of them.
In the final analysis, the national museums are the only 'custodians' of these treasures.
Another key outcome of these new initiatives is to increase the number of 'custodians' guiding the quality of urban design in our cities.
Acknowledging prior 'custodianship' of the land is important to Aboriginal people because it tells the truth about our history and allows future initiatives to develop based on truth.
Instead of being creators, 'custodians' and disseminators of knowledge they become part of a network of players contributing to problems often identified by external organisations or communities.
Using a computer telescope, they located their star, The Green School,’ the 'custodianship' of which was bought for the school by the British Council in Mauritius.
Deputy Kenny said that farmers are the best 'custodians' of the physical environment that we have and have always shown a responsibility in reacting to leadership in this area.
A lot of the money was going to help firefighters and policemen, and not a lot was for 'custodians' or attendants or restaurant workers.
In 1737 the Medici were succeeded by the Lorraine-Habsburg dynasty of grand dukes, who were enlightened rulers who took their 'custodianship' of the Florentine artistic patrimony very seriously.
How sad that it should have fallen into the 'custodianship' of people who disagree with what the paper has long stood for and, whatever their Scottish roots, choose not to live their lives here.
As he points out, one of the cornerstones of the new concept of multifunctional agriculture envisaged by the EU for its farmers is to promote and support the role of farmers as 'custodians' of the countryside.
It is obvious that Aborigines in many places do carry on with maintaining myth and ritual, 'custodianship' of sacred sites, and attempt to perpetuate fragments of what they believe is a traditional world perception.
Physicians, health authorities and other 'custodians' are responsible for explaining to their patients why information is being collected and how it will be used, shared and protected.
Sometimes their role as 'custodians' and protectors of biodiversity is not even acknowledged.
Each company faces a dilemma - and perhaps loss of faith - concerning the 'custodianship' of its incomparable inheritance.
Once their lack of cities was interpreted as a deficiency; now it is seen as a way of living with the land and sea that was admirable 'custodianship' of the environment.
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