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educability
Capability of being educated
Educational institutions
Educational institutions, the words, 'educational institutions' are of very wide import and would include a university also, S. Azeez
Socially and educationally backward classes
Socially and educationally backward classes, the expression 'socially and educationally backward classes' in Article 15(4) was explained in Balaji's case, AIR
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Educated unemployed youth
Educated unemployed youth, the expression 'educated unemployed youth' has definite legal connotation. It denotes a class of citizens who
Education, Board of
Education, Board of. The central authority as to education (Education Act, 1921, s. 1) was establi-shed by the Board
Extension education
Extension education, means the educational activities concerned with the training of farmers and homemakers and other groups serving agriculture, in
Technical education
Technical education, has the meaning assigned to it in clause (g) of s. 2 of the All India Council for
Education Committee
Education Committee, is a committee established by a local education authority, which has to report on questions of elementary
Education Department
Education Department, 'the Lords of the Committee of the Privy Council on Education' (Elementary Education Act, 1870, s. 3).
Religious education
Religious education, should consist of 'understand-ing the child as he is without imposing upon him an ideal of what we
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