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Nortelry
Nurture education culture bringing up
Lettered
Literate educated versed in literature
intelligentsia
an educated and intellectual2 elite intellectuals collectively or considered as a class
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Ill bred
Badly educated or brought up impolite incivil rude See Note under Ill adv
Courtbred
Bred or educated at court polished courtly
credit counseling
credit counseling education on how to improve bad credit and how to avoid having more debt than can be repaid. Source:
Entertainment
sense so as to include within its ambit, entertainment of any kind including one which may be purely educative. Sub-s. 3 itself by using the word 'entertainment' as 'any exhibitional, performance, amusement, game or sport to which
Charitable purpose
Charitable purpose, includes relief of the poor, education, medical relief and the advancement of any other object of general public utility, but does not include a
Children
of Health (see BIRTHS), and the child must be vaccinated in ordinary cases (see VACCINATION) within six months. Education.--The Education Act, 1921, now forms code of the law on the subject of compulsory education for children. See
Maintenance
[Hindu Succession Act, 1956, s. 14 (1)] It includes-- (i) in all cases, provision for food, clothing, residence, education, medical attendance and treatment; (ii) in the case of an unmarried daughter, also the reasonable expenses of an
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