15초 만에
- Means 'to implement' or 'to put into action' formally.
- Best for professional, academic, or official contexts.
- Combines 'work' and 'connection' to describe execution.
뜻
This phrase is used when you move from just talking about a plan to actually doing it. It is the Hindi way of saying you are putting a project or an idea into action.
주요 예문
3 / 6In a corporate board meeting
हमें इस नई नीति का कार्यान्वयन करना होगा।
We will have to implement this new policy.
Discussing a school project with a teacher
सर, हम कल से अपनी योजना का कार्यान्वयन करेंगे।
Sir, we will implement our plan from tomorrow.
A sarcastic comment to a friend who talks too much
भाई, अब बातों का कार्यान्वयन करना भी शुरू कर दो!
Brother, now start implementing your words too!
문화적 배경
The term is ubiquitous in the 'Indian Administrative Service' (IAS) culture. It represents the shift from policy-making in Delhi to ground-level action in districts. In modern Indian startups and MNCs, this phrase is used to sound professional in Hindi-speaking environments, often replacing the English word 'execution'. While common in prose, it is rarely used in poetry because of its heavy, multi-syllabic Sanskrit structure which is hard to fit into traditional meters. Activists often use this word to hold the government accountable, demanding the 'proper implementation' of existing laws.
Use with 'Yojna'
The most natural pairing for this word is 'Yojna' (Plan). If you use them together, you'll sound like a pro.
Don't over-Sanskritize
If the rest of your sentence is very casual, this word will stick out like a sore thumb. Keep the whole sentence formal.
15초 만에
- Means 'to implement' or 'to put into action' formally.
- Best for professional, academic, or official contexts.
- Combines 'work' and 'connection' to describe execution.
What It Means
कार्यान्वयन करना (kaaryaanvayan karna) is a powerful verb. It combines कार्य (work) and अन्वय (connection/sequence). Essentially, you are connecting your thoughts to real-world work. It is the bridge between a dream and reality. Think of it as the 'Go' button on a machine. You aren't just thinking; you are executing.
How To Use It
You use this phrase when discussing serious plans. It usually follows a noun like योजना (plan) or नियम (rule). In Hindi, you say '[Something] ka kaaryaanvayan karna'. It sounds very structured and professional. If you use this at work, people will think you mean business. It shows you are focused on results, not just talk.
When To Use It
Use this in meetings or formal emails. It is perfect for discussing new company policies. Use it when talking about government schemes or school projects. If you are a team leader, this is your power phrase. It signals that the brainstorming phase is officially over. It is time to get your hands dirty.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this for small, daily chores. Don't tell your friend you are 'implementing' a plan to buy milk. That would sound like you are a robot or a politician. Avoid it in casual romantic settings too. Telling your partner you are 'implementing' a date night sounds very cold. Stick to simpler words like करना (to do) for small stuff.
Cultural Background
In India, there is a common joke about 'paperwork vs. reality'. Many great ideas stay on paper forever. Because of this, कार्यान्वयन has become a 'buzzword' for progress. It carries the weight of modern India's push for efficiency. It reflects a shift from traditional bureaucracy to active execution. It is the language of the new, fast-paced Indian professional.
Common Variations
You might hear लागू करना (laagoo karna) as a common alternative. लागू करना is slightly more common for laws or rules. अमल में लाना (amal mein laana) is a beautiful, more poetic version. It literally means 'bringing into practice'. While कार्यान्वयन is technical, अमल feels more personal. Use कार्यान्वयन when you want to sound like a CEO.
사용 참고사항
This is a high-register collocation. Use it when you want to sound educated and authoritative in a professional setting.
Use with 'Yojna'
The most natural pairing for this word is 'Yojna' (Plan). If you use them together, you'll sound like a pro.
Don't over-Sanskritize
If the rest of your sentence is very casual, this word will stick out like a sore thumb. Keep the whole sentence formal.
The 'Amal' Alternative
In Bollywood movies or casual office talk, you'll hear 'Amal mein lana' more often. Save 'Karyanyavan' for the reports.
예시
6हमें इस नई नीति का कार्यान्वयन करना होगा।
We will have to implement this new policy.
Shows authority and professional commitment.
सर, हम कल से अपनी योजना का कार्यान्वयन करेंगे।
Sir, we will implement our plan from tomorrow.
Appropriate for student-teacher formal interactions.
भाई, अब बातों का कार्यान्वयन करना भी शुरू कर दो!
Brother, now start implementing your words too!
Using a big word for a small thing creates a funny, sarcastic effect.
क्या आपने नए सॉफ्टवेयर का कार्यान्वयन कर दिया?
Did you implement the new software?
Standard professional query over text.
गरीबों की मदद के लिए योजनाओं का सही कार्यान्वयन ज़रूरी है।
Correct implementation of schemes is necessary to help the poor.
Used in the context of social responsibility and seriousness.
मैं आज से अपने डाइट चार्ट का कार्यान्वयन करूँगा।
I will implement my diet chart from today.
Shows high level of dedication to a personal goal.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.
सरकार अगले महीने से नई नीति का __________ करेगी।
The sentence refers to a formal policy (nīti), so 'kāryānvayan' is the appropriate formal term.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct sentence:
The phrase 'kāryānvayan karna' always takes the possessive marker 'ka'.
Match the phrase to the most appropriate situation.
Where would you most likely hear 'कार्यान्वयन'?
It is a highly formal administrative term.
Complete the dialogue.
A: क्या योजना तैयार है? B: हाँ, अब बस __________ बाकी है।
After a plan (yojnā) is ready, the next logical step is implementation.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제सरकार अगले महीने से नई नीति का __________ करेगी।
The sentence refers to a formal policy (nīti), so 'kāryānvayan' is the appropriate formal term.
Choose the correct sentence:
The phrase 'kāryānvayan karna' always takes the possessive marker 'ka'.
Where would you most likely hear 'कार्यान्वयन'?
It is a highly formal administrative term.
A: क्या योजना तैयार है? B: हाँ, अब बस __________ बाकी है।
After a plan (yojnā) is ready, the next logical step is implementation.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It is a masculine noun. Therefore, we say 'योजना का कार्यान्वयन' (masculine 'ka') and 'कार्यान्वयन किया' (masculine verb ending).
Technically yes, but it sounds very funny. It's like saying 'I am initiating the strategic execution of my fitness regime.' Better to just say 'gym jaana shuru kiya'.
'Lāgū karna' is 'to apply' (like a rule becoming active), while 'Karyanyavan' is the whole process of putting it into action.
You say 'कार्यान्वयन चरण' (kāryānvayan charan).
Only if the conversation is about work, politics, or formal matters. It's not used in 'kitchen talk'.
It comes from the Sanskrit 'Karya'. The 'ya' is part of the root word for work.
In English, yes. In Hindi, 'execution' (as in killing) is 'fansi' or 'mrityudand'. For project execution, 'karyanyavan' is the correct term.
It is 'Karyanyavan' (with an extra 'n' sound). 'Karyavayan' is a common misspelling.
As an abstract noun, it is almost always used in the singular.
There isn't a single word, but you could say 'योजना का रद्द होना' (cancellation of the plan) or 'विफलता' (failure).
관련 표현
अमल में लाना
similarTo bring into practice
लागू करना
specialized formTo enforce/apply
क्रियान्वित करना
synonymTo execute/implement
मूर्त रूप देना
figurativeTo give concrete shape