quota

कोटा
definition
noun
a limited or fixed number or amount of people or things, in particular.
translation of 'quota'
noun
कोटा,
भाग हिस्सा,
अंश
example
It might seem as though a 'quota' that limited imports to 50 percent of their pre-quota level would accomplish the same thing.
Fishermen tried as hard as they could, but could only catch 122,000 of the 190,000-ton cod 'quota' for 1991.
A 'quota' is established as the number of votes a candidate requires to be elected.
To raise the enrollment 'quota' of aboriginal students, the new system will add 20 percent instead.
This could see a number of candidates being elected without achieving the 'quota' of votes that has been required in the past.
The non-party councillor got 1790 votes and was elected on the first count having exceeded the 'quota' by 690 votes.
In 2003 the two nations agreed to double the total annual fishing 'quota' to 800,000 crabs.
I can understand that many of us want to see more woman representatives in the legislature, and political parties are already supposed to apply a minimum 'quota' of women candidates.
While we can say that 733 is a number that equates roughly to our total refugee 'quota' today, it is not a large number.
If they can demonstrate that this is achievable they could be entitled to more 'quota' to keep the economy buzzing.
The 2003 Electoral Law allows a 'quota' of 30 percent for women representatives in the legislative body.
He got a nod for the party at a council election as a candidate some years back but narrowly missed the 'quota' to get elected.
an Irishman with a double ration of blarney and a treble 'quota' of charm
they were arrested to help fill the 'quota' of arrests the security police had to make during the crackdown
they were arrested to help fill the 'quota' of arrests the security police had to make during the crackdown
the country may be exceeding its OPEC 'quota' of 1,100,000 barrels of oil per day
Small fishing communities can band together and purchase a group 'quota' of the total allowable catch of any given fish species.
Loosely, though, to be elected a candidate requires a 'quota' of votes.
This sort of 'quota' is regrettable, but it is the only solution to the crisis.
And last year the government reduced the 'quota' of Bangladeshi workers it would allow into the country by 25 per cent.
One concession to women in politics was a bill endorsed by the Barre government in June 1979 that required a 'quota' of 20 per cent of women candidates on lists for municipal elections.
Attendees will have the opportunity to get full details on the new partnership for parents and son/daughter, how to apply for a milk 'quota' and the criteria required.
There is no 'quota' on the total number of animals that landowners may kill, though they are restricted to one mountain lion per person.
After all, he topped the poll and exceeded the 'quota' by 2,440 votes in the last general election.
In that election, he achieved the highest Fianna Fail vote relative to the 'quota' and achieved the fourth highest overall poll in the country.
By contrast, if you give your second preference to a strong candidate who reaches the 'quota' - but no more - on the first count, the value of your second preference will fall to zero.
If it is accepted that allocation of water rights would be made according to equal per capita shares, the total 'quota' of each side would be proportional to the population size.
Almost half the boats in Scotland's white fish fleet have already caught their annual haddock and cod 'quota' entitlements this year, despite being restricted to only 15 days a month at sea.
So they actually ended up stowed away on a cargo plane - they weren't allowed on because they didn't make the 'quota' for immigration.
Despite all these, Jim gained 541 first-preference votes and reached the 'quota' when his running mate, Roberts, dropped out of contention.
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