Examples of using Enacted in English and their translations into Hindi
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In 2014, Vermont enacted a law that gives employees the right to request a flexible working arrangement up to twice a year.
It enacted Coal Mines(Special) Provision Act, 2015 allowing private players to produce and sell coal on their own administered price.
After a global financial crisis, the US government enacted stricter laws to protect people from questionable banking practices.
the first workers' compensation laws were enacted.
This initiative, like so many others he enacted, was a resounding success, with Time magazine later calling Singapore“the global paragon of water conservation.”.
long history in Sweden, dating back to 1766 when the law on freedom of the press was enacted.
Popular literature today is produced either to be read by a literate audience or to be enacted on television or in the cinema;
Strong and stringent anti-corruption laws need to be enacted which gives no room for the guilty to escape.
laws necessary for the country were enacted.
political remedies were enacted and customs were altered.
The Indian government enacted the Transplantation of Human Organs Act(THOA),
Hindu Succession Act, 1956 was enacted.
species habitat has been cleared or destroyed since the legislation was enacted.
A majority of states enacted“truth-in-sentencing” laws requiring affected offenders to serve at least 85% of their nominal prison sentences.
politics should work and what policies should be enacted.
Both before and after Independence, the government enacted laws prohibiting the dedication of Devadasis.
They also projected the potential reduction of mortality rates if the three most effective firearms laws were enacted at the federal level.
He enacted a partial repeal of the Dodd-Frank Act that had imposed stricter constraints on banks in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.
powerful to serve the purpose and object for which it was enacted.
The framers of our Constitution and those who enacted the Citizenship Act in 1955 believed in citizenship as a unifying idea.