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🌟 “Henceforth – Meaning, Usage, Examples & How to Use”

The word henceforth is an adverb used to indicate that something will start from now or from a specific time and continue into the future.
It means from now on / from this time forward.
(henceforth म्हणजे आतापासून / या क्षणापासून पुढे)

🔹 Meaning
• From now on / From this time forward
(आतापासून / या क्षणापासून पुढे)

🎯Why to use "Henceforth"

To indicate a new rule, behavior, or situation starting immediately.

🔮Henceforth, all meetings will begin at 9 a.m.
आतापासून सर्व बैठका सकाळी ९ वाजता सुरू होतील.

To emphasize permanent or official changes.

🔮 He decided henceforth to avoid junk food.
त्याने ठरवले की आतापासून तो जंक फूड टाळेल.

🎯How to Use "Henceforth"

• Usually placed at the beginning of a sentence or after the subject.

🎯Examples with explanations:

🔮Henceforth, students must submit assignments online.
आतापासून विद्यार्थ्यांनी असाइनमेंट ऑनलाइन सादर करणे आवश्यक आहे.
👉 Indicates a new rule from now on.

🔮 The manager declared henceforth no personal calls during office hours.
व्यवस्थापकांनी जाहीर केले की आतापासून कार्यालयीन वेळेत वैयक्तिक कॉल करण्यास मनाई आहे.

🎯Highlights a change in policy.

📝 Usages in Sentences with Explanations
Henceforth, all employees must wear their ID cards.
आतापासून सर्व कर्मचाऱ्यांनी आपले आयडी कार्ड घालणे आवश्यक आहे.

👉 Rule applies from now on.
• He promised henceforth to be more punctual.
त्याने आश्वासन दिले की आतापासून तो अधिक वेळेवर राहील.

👉 Indicates future behavior change.
Henceforth, we will hold meetings every Monday.
आतापासून आम्ही प्रत्येक सोमवार बैठका घेऊ.

👉 Shows continuing future schedule.
• The king declared henceforth new laws for the village.
राजाने जाहीर केले की आतापासून गावासाठी नवीन नियम लागू होतील.

👉 Indicates official change starting immediately.

Quick Tip
• Henceforth is formal and often used in writing, official announcements, or rules.
• Can often replace phrases like from now on or from this moment, giving a formal tone.

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