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Higher criticism
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Education
with the Elementary Schools; Part IV. School Attendance; Part V. Blind, Deaf, Defective and Epileptic Children; Part VI. Higher Education, Continuation Schools, etc. See also (English) Education (Institution Children) Act, 1923, and S.R. & O. and a … new aspirations and develops new values. It strengthens competencies and develops commitment. Education generates in an individual a critical outlook on social and political realities and sharpens the ability to self-examination, self-monitoring and self-criticism, (India-Vision, 2020 Published
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