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Ragged Schools
a 'ragged school' means: Any school used for the gratuitous education of children and young persons of the poorest classes, and
Local needs
i.e. keeping the same confined to the area where the educational institution is sought to be established in as much as
National insurance
Administration and Finance. Part V. Arrangements and Schemes. Part VI. Education and Powers of Education Authorities. Part VII. Miscellaneous and General.
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Occupation
(1969) 3 SCC 419. The establishment and running of an educational institution where a large number of persons are employed as
Post-graduate training
received in or through a post-graduate institution imparting instruction or education in the particular discipline. The object of Clause (c) is
Public Order Act, 1936
railways waiting room, amusement centres, restaurants, public offices, court buildings, educational institutions, liabraries, public conveyances and the like which are visited
Public Works Loans Act, 1875 (English)
for which a school-board is authorized to borrow under the Education Acts, or under the Education (Scotland) Act, 1872 (35 &
Equal protection
duty on the State to promote with special care the educational an economic interests of weaker sections of the country, Commentary
Recognised
means recognised by the West Bengal State Council of Vocational Education and Training, West Bengal State Council of Vocational Education and
Roman Catholics
12 Wm. 3, c. 4), punishing any Papist assuming the education of youth with imprisonment for life. Exclusion from Parliament was
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