day-care centre


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day-care centre

[ˈdeɪˌkɛəʳˈsɛntəʳ] n (Am) → scuola materna
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Look at airports, an international spot where many female workers are working who have children, but there is no facility of day-care centre. As airports have a 24-hour operation, women must work on a shift basis.
Thiruvananthapuram: Worried parents rushed to a day-care centre functioning in Kerala's commercial capital, Kochi, on Tuesday after a video surfaced, showing a one-and-a-half year old child being beaten by the person in charge of the day-care.
One of his most recent projects is a children's day-care centre attached to a hospital in the far northern town of Odate.
This approach is particularly marked in his recent German embassy in Helsinki and in his Toyrynummi School and Day-Care centre, although the same principle may be readily detected throughout the inner space and the exterior perimeter of most of his churches and community centres.
KARACHI, March 31, 2011 (Balochistan Times): A pilot project will soon be initiated at the University of Karachi for the setting up of day-care centre at the campus.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM Seventy new state-of-the-art day-care centres for senior citizens will be opened in Kerala, the assembly was informed on Tuesday.