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07:48 Sep 4, 2004 |
English to Hindi translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Manufacturing | |||||||
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4 | sudhArAtmak kArye |
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4 | SuDharatmak Karyawahi |
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sudhArAtmak kArye Explanation: Aur adhik utpAdaktA kay liye sudhArAtmak karye kiye jAne chAhiye. It appears that the text is emphasizing on usage of advanced technology or improvement in the techniques. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 30 mins (2004-09-04 08:18:21 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The following are the other Hindi equivalents for \"corrective\": Shodhak DoshnivArak Sanshodhanksham SanshodhnAtmak PratiikArak But I usually like to use \"sudhArAtmak\" in such type of situations. |
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SuDharatmak Karyawahi Explanation: Thre is a quality requirement (such as in ISO procedures) that we need to take corrective action to improve quality and performance. SO, there is a 'karyawahi' suggested to emplyees for making corrections whenever a problem in procedure is detected. |
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