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Industry
within the definition of the word 'industry' in s. 2(j) and which cannot be assimilated to a purely educational institution and hence when a dispute arises between it and some of its employee, it is an industrial
Local needs
a restrictive meaning to the expression 'local needs' i.e. keeping the same confined to the area where the educational institution is sought to be established in as much as the right of minority extends to the entire
Office of profit
79 (80). [Mysore Town Municipalities Act, (22 of 1951), s. 14] A person, who is employed in an educational institution managed by a private society and receiving a grant-in-aid from the government is not a holder of
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Entertainment
patter of a comedian, even if delivered at an entertainment provided by an institution whose activities are parly educational, was held to be a variety 'entertainment' within the meaning of the section. Similarly in Words and Phrases,
Occupation
v. State of Goa, AIR 1970 SC 329: (1969) 3 SCC 419. The establishment and running of an educational institution where a large number of persons are employed as teachers or administrative staff, and an activity is
Member
s. 2(l)] Member, means a member of the Commission and includes the Chairperson. [The National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions Act, 2004, s. 2(e)] Member, means a member of the council. [Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy
Medium passenger motor vehicle
Medium passenger motor vehicle, means any public service vehicle or private service vehicle, or educational institution bus other than a motor cycle, invalid carriage, light motor vehicle or heavy passenger motor vehicle. [Motor
Other Backward classes
Other Backward classes, means any socially and educationally Backward Classes of citizens as declared by the Government and includes other Backward classes declared by the Government
Law society
Law society, means a professional organisation in England, chartered in 1845, governing the education, practice and conduct of articled clerks and solicitors. A clerk or solicitor must be enrolled with the law
Occupational therapy
order to achieve optimum functioning to prevent disability and to maintain health; specific occupational therapy services which include education and training in activities of daily living (ADL); the design, fabrication and application of or those (splints); guidance
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