English to Hindi Dictionary unskilled

unskilled

अकुशल
definition
adjective
unskilled manual workers
not having or requiring special skill or training.
translation of 'unskilled'
अशिक्षित,
बिना विशेष कुशलता प्राप्त
adjective
बेहुनर,
अनिपुण,
अकुशल
example
Why can't the Government look at bringing in 'unskilled' labour for areas like this?
We are likely to need the services of these people, whom we term 'unskilled' and yet whose skills are in reality priceless, for some time to come.
The government is confining its own people to 'unskilled' low-paying jobs.
The basic wage was for 'unskilled' workers, and additional payments were specified for occupational skills.
On arrival, he found himself in a labour camp, being forced to do menial and 'unskilled' work.
They're doing a job that's 'unskilled' while under the constant threat of deportation.
Being an employment intensive sector, this will create new jobs for skilled and 'unskilled' labourers.
Both men and women work in skilled jobs; most 'unskilled' workers are men.
Why push for a training program when even 'unskilled' workers are getting jobs?
The next decades saw the widespread organisation into general unions of low-paid and 'unskilled' workers.
Reily's informants were 'unskilled' labourers, employed in low-status, poorly paid, menial jobs.
Those that are employed are in 'unskilled' jobs in this mining district.
The financial success was achieved, however, on the back of a tottering pyramid of contract labour, often 'unskilled' .
There are also around one million Syrian workers in Lebanon - mainly in 'unskilled' , low paid jobs.
Then I got a job: as an 'unskilled' labourer-cum-cleaner on a supermarket being built on the outskirts.
Apart from extensive and expensive capital expenditure, plenty of labour was required, skilled and 'unskilled' .
No matter how 'unskilled' some job seekers may seem there is always a placement opportunity if you look hard enough.
In ordinary construction, wages for skilled and 'unskilled' workers are more or less standard.
Children of 'unskilled' manual workers are twice as likely to have serious illnesses as the children of barristers.
In the twentieth century the proportion of people who work at 'unskilled' manual production jobs has steadily fallen.
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