B2 Collocation Formal 3 min read

प्रभाव का मापन

prabhav ka mapan

impact measurement

Literally: Effect (Prabhav) of (ka) Measurement (Maapan)

In 15 Seconds

  • Measures the real-world results of an action or project.
  • Common in professional, NGO, and academic Hindi circles.
  • Combines 'impact' (prabhav) with 'measurement' (maapan) for formal use.

Meaning

This phrase refers to the process of calculating or evaluating the real-world effect that an action, project, or policy has on people or the environment.

Key Examples

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In a formal board meeting

Hamein is pariyojana ke prabhav ka maapan karna hoga.

We will have to conduct an impact measurement of this project.

2

Discussing a social initiative

Prabhav ka maapan hi batayega ki kitne logon ko labh hua.

Only impact measurement will tell how many people benefited.

3

Texting a colleague about a report

Kya prabhav ka maapan wala data taiyar hai?

Is the impact measurement data ready?

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Cultural Background

Since the 2013 Companies Act, 'Impact Measurement' has become a buzzword in India. Companies are legally required to spend 2% of profits on CSR and prove the impact. The Indian government's think tank, NITI Aayog, uses this phrase constantly when ranking states on health, education, and water management. In rural India, impact measurement often involves 'Social Audits' where villagers themselves participate in the process. Indian universities are increasingly focusing on 'Impact Factor' and measuring the social impact of research, moving away from just theory.

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Use with Adjectives

Always pair it with an adjective like 'सामाजिक' (social) or 'आर्थिक' (economic) to sound like a native professional.

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Avoid in Slang

Never use this with friends at a party; it sounds like you're reading a textbook.

In 15 Seconds

  • Measures the real-world results of an action or project.
  • Common in professional, NGO, and academic Hindi circles.
  • Combines 'impact' (prabhav) with 'measurement' (maapan) for formal use.

What It Means

Prabhav ka maapan is all about seeing if your hard work actually changed anything. Think of it as the 'so what?' factor. You did something big, but did it matter? In Hindi, prabhav means influence or impact. Maapan comes from the root word for measuring. Together, they form a serious but essential tool for anyone trying to make a difference. It is not just about counting numbers. It is about understanding the depth of change.

How To Use It

You use this phrase when you want to sound professional and analytical. It fits perfectly in sentences where you are discussing results. You can say, 'We need to do prabhav ka maapan for this new scheme.' It functions as a noun phrase. You will often see it paired with verbs like karna (to do) or hona (to happen). It sounds sophisticated, like you have your life and data together.

When To Use It

This is your go-to phrase for office meetings or NGO presentations. Use it when discussing social work or corporate social responsibility (CSR). It is great for academic papers or news reports. If you are talking to a mentor about your personal growth, it works there too. Use it when you want to move past 'we did a lot' to 'here is what we achieved.' It shows you care about accountability.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this at a loud party or a casual dinner. If you ask your friend for a prabhav ka maapan of their new haircut, they will think you are a robot. It is too heavy for small talk. Avoid it in highly emotional, intimate settings. You would not use it to measure the 'impact' of a romantic gesture. Keep it for structured environments where data and outcomes are the stars of the show.

Cultural Background

In India, the development sector is massive. Thousands of NGOs and government bodies are constantly working on social change. Because of this, 'Impact Measurement' became a buzzword in the last two decades. As Hindi-speaking professionals took over these roles, they localized the term. It reflects a shift in Indian culture from 'doing charity' to 'creating measurable change.' It is a sign of a modern, data-driven India.

Common Variations

You might hear asar ka mulyankan which means 'evaluation of effect.' Some people just use the English 'Impact Assessment' even while speaking Hindi. Another variation is parinaam ki jaanch, which focuses more on the 'check of results.' However, prabhav ka maapan remains the most formal and precise way to express this specific concept in a professional setting.

Usage Notes

This is a high-register collocation. It is best suited for professional, academic, or journalistic contexts. In casual settings, it can be used ironically to sound overly serious.

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Use with Adjectives

Always pair it with an adjective like 'सामाजिक' (social) or 'आर्थिक' (economic) to sound like a native professional.

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Avoid in Slang

Never use this with friends at a party; it sounds like you're reading a textbook.

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The 'Asar' Alternative

In Delhi or Mumbai, you might hear 'Asar' more often than 'Prabhav' in casual-formal settings.

Examples

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#1 In a formal board meeting

Hamein is pariyojana ke prabhav ka maapan karna hoga.

We will have to conduct an impact measurement of this project.

Standard professional usage.

#2 Discussing a social initiative

Prabhav ka maapan hi batayega ki kitne logon ko labh hua.

Only impact measurement will tell how many people benefited.

Focuses on the importance of data.

#3 Texting a colleague about a report

Kya prabhav ka maapan wala data taiyar hai?

Is the impact measurement data ready?

Slightly shortened for a quick work chat.

#4 A humorous take on a bad diet

Meri nayi diet ke prabhav ka maapan zero nikla!

The impact measurement of my new diet turned out to be zero!

Using a formal term for a personal failure for comedic effect.

#5 Reflecting on a teacher's influence

Ek acche shikshak ke prabhav ka maapan asambhav hai.

Measuring the impact of a good teacher is impossible.

Used here to show deep respect and emotional weight.

#6 Planning a new strategy

Prabhav ka maapan hamari agli ran-neeti ka aadhar hoga.

Impact measurement will be the basis of our next strategy.

Shows the phrase used as a foundation for planning.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct form.

हमें इस नई दवा के ________ का मापन करना होगा।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: प्रभाव

We need the noun 'impact' (प्रभाव) to complete the phrase 'impact measurement'.

Which sentence is the most formal and appropriate for a business report?

Select the best option:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: प्रभाव का मापन किया जाना चाहिए।

This uses the formal passive voice and the correct collocation.

Match the Hindi phrase with its English equivalent.

Match the following:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: all

These are the standard translations for these collocations.

Complete the dialogue.

Manager: क्या आपने रिपोर्ट तैयार की? Employee: जी सर, मैं अभी प्रोजेक्ट के ________ का मापन कर रहा हूँ।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: प्रभाव

In a professional context, you measure the 'impact' of a project.

🎉 Score: /4

Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct form. Fill Blank B1

हमें इस नई दवा के ________ का मापन करना होगा।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: प्रभाव

We need the noun 'impact' (प्रभाव) to complete the phrase 'impact measurement'.

Which sentence is the most formal and appropriate for a business report? Choose B2

Select the best option:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: प्रभाव का मापन किया जाना चाहिए।

This uses the formal passive voice and the correct collocation.

Match the Hindi phrase with its English equivalent. Match B1

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: all

These are the standard translations for these collocations.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B2

Manager: क्या आपने रिपोर्ट तैयार की? Employee: जी सर, मैं अभी प्रोजेक्ट के ________ का मापन कर रहा हूँ।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: प्रभाव

In a professional context, you measure the 'impact' of a project.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, but usually in social sciences. In physics, you'd more likely use 'Maapan' with specific units like 'force' or 'intensity'.

No, Hindi word order is strict: [Noun] + का + [Noun]. It must be 'Prabhav ka Maapan'.

Maapan is about the 'how much' (measurement), while Mulyankan is about 'how good' (evaluation).

Extremely. You will see it in almost every report about government schemes or environmental changes.

You can, but it sounds very serious. 'I am measuring the impact of my gym routine' would be 'मैं अपनी जिम दिनचर्या के प्रभाव का मापन कर रहा हूँ।'

Related Phrases

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मूल्यांकन

similar

Evaluation

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आकलन

similar

Assessment

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परिणाम

builds on

Result

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असर

synonym

Effect (Urdu origin)

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प्रभावी

specialized form

Effective

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