Atel (slang)

Ā̃tel (Bengali: আঁতেল) is Bengali term referring to a person who is proficient in academic practice but lacks practical knowledge, or someone who pretends to be intelligent. == Use == According to Indian author Nrisingha Prasad Bhaduri, winner of the Sahitya Akademi Award, "The word intellectual is firstly found in the Indian scripture Mahabharata, in the event the Bachelorette meeting (Swayamvara Sabha) of Draupadi.

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Atel (slang)

Ā̃tel (Bengali: আঁতেল) is Bengali term referring to a person who is proficient in academic practice but lacks practical knowledge, or someone who pretends to be intelligent. == Use == According to Indian author Nrisingha Prasad Bhaduri, winner of the Sahitya Akademi Award, "The word intellectual is firstly found in the Indian scripture Mahabharata, in the event the Bachelorette meeting (Swayamvara Sabha) of Draupadi.

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