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Chit may refer to: *Chit (board wargames), a type of wargame counter *Chit (name) *Chit, a voucher or certificate with monetary value *Blood chit, document requesting safe passage and assistance for military personnel stranded in enemy territory *Chit fund, a savings scheme practiced in India *Chitting, a method of preparing potatoes for planting *Chit (consciousness), concept found in Indian religions See also *Chita (other) *''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'' is a 1968 children's film, children's Musical film, musical fantasy film directed by Ken Hughes and produced by Albert R. Broccoli. It stars Dick Van Dyke, Sally Ann Howes, Lionel Jeffries, Gert Fröbe, Anna Quayle, ...
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Chit (board Wargames)
A counter is usually a small cardboard square moved around on the map of a board wargame to represent relevant information or determine certain things. The first wargame based on cardboard counters was ''War Tactics or Can Great Britain Be Invaded?'' invented by Arthur Renals of Leicester in 1911.Christopher Lewin, ''War Games and their History'', Chapter 8, Fonthill Media, Stroud (GB) 2012, The first wargame bringing counters to a mass-market was Tactics (game), ''Tactics'', invented by Charles S. Roberts in 1952. Traditional wargames typically have hundreds of counters (''The Russian Campaign'', 225; ''Squad Leader#GI: Anvil of Victory, GI: Anvil of Victory'', 856; ''Terrible Swift Sword (game), Terrible Swift Sword'', 2,000). ''Squad Leader'' had counters of different sizes: 520 -inch counters and 192 -inch, with the different sizes used for different purposes. Boardgame counters are often closely related to military map marking symbols, such as those seen in the NATO standard ...
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Chit (name)
Chit () is a Burmese name used by both genders. Notable bearers of the name include: * Chit Chit (born 1996), Burmese football defender * Chit Hlaing (1879–1952), Burmese politician *Chit Ko Ko (1917–2008), Burmese botanist *Chit Maung (1913–1945), Burmese journalist and writer * Chit San Maung (guitarist), Burmese musician and guitarist * Chit Swe (born 1932), Burmese Minister for Agriculture and Forestry *Thakin Chit Maung Thakin Chit Maung (; 1915 – 3 March 2005), also known as Widuya Thakin Chit Maung, was a veteran Burmese politician. Political career His political career in Burma (also called Myanmar) began as a teenager in the early 1930s when he joined t ... (1915–2005), Burmese politician * Walter Chit Tun (1898–1947), Burmese bodybuilder and weightlifter {{Given name, type=both Burmese names ...
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Voucher
A voucher is a bond of the redeemable transaction type which is worth a certain money, monetary value and which may be spent only for specific reasons or on specific goods. Examples include house, housing, travel, and food vouchers. The term voucher is also a synonym for receipt and is often used to refer to receipts used as evidence (law), evidence of, for example, the declaration that a service has been performed or that an expenditure has been made. Voucher is a tourist guide for using services with a guarantee of payment by the agency. The term is also commonly used for school vouchers, which are somewhat different. In tourism Vouchers are used in the tourism sector primarily as proof of a named customer's right to take a service at a specific time and place. Service providers collect them to return to the tour operator or travel agent that has sent that customer, to prove they have given the service. So, the life of a voucher is as below: # Customer receives vouchers from ...
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Blood Chit
A blood chit ( zh, c=血幅, p=xuè fú) is a notice carried by military personnel and addressed to any civilians who may come across an armed-services member – such as a shot-down pilot – in difficulties. As well as identifying the force to which the bearer belongs as friendly, the notice displays a message requesting that the service member be rendered every assistance. Etymology Alternative names are escape flag and identification flag ( zh, t=人物證明書, p=rénwù zhèngmíng shū). "Chit" is a British English term for a small document, note or pass, representing a debt to be paid; it is an Anglo-Indian word dating from the late 18th century, derived from Hindi ''citthi''. History The first blood chit may have been made in 1793 when French balloonist Jean-Pierre Blanchard demonstrated his hot air balloon in the United States. Because he could not control the direction of the balloon, no one knew where he would land. Because Blanchard did not speak English, George ...
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Chit Fund
A chit fund is a type of rotating savings and credit association system practiced in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and other Asian countries. Chit fund schemes may be organized by financial institutions, or informally among friends, relatives, or neighbours. In some variations of chit funds, the savings are for a specific purpose. Chit funds are often microfinance organizations. History The chit fund is said to be an institution that has been handed down since ancient times. In 1887, William Logan, erstwhile Collector of the Malabar district of the Madras Presidency, described the custom of chit funds among friend groups in that region. In 1894, economic historian Edith Simcox mentioned that chit fund lotteries were used to raise money for special events like weddings in South India. Various reports in the 1930s point to the popularity of chit funds in current-day Kerala. In the 1930s and 1940s, between 1,000 and 10,000 formal funds functioned in the state every year. ...
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Chitting
Chitting is a method of preparing potatoes or other tubers for planting. The seed potatoes are placed in a tray (often in egg carton An egg carton (also known as an egg box in British English) is a carton designed for carrying and transporting whole eggs. Description These cartons have a dimpled form in which each dimple accommodates an individual egg and isolates that egg ...s) in a light and cool place but shielded from direct sunlight. All but three or four of the "eyes" (sprouting parts) of the potato are removed, leaving the strongest growths only. After the sprouts are about long, the seed potatoes are planted in the ground. External links Chitting and forcing potatoes(Daily Telegraph, 22nd Jan 2010). Plant reproduction Agronomy {{agriculture-stub ...
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Chit (consciousness)
Chit ( or Cit) is a Sanskrit word meaning consciousness. It is a core principle in all ancient spiritual traditions originating from the Indian subcontinent, including Hinduism, Sikhism and Jainism. Hinduism In Upanishads it is referred to as ''the Drshta'' or '' the Seer'', and the sense that makes all other sense experiences possible. Chit is one of three aspects forming the satcitananda nature of the Absolute, according to the Vedic scriptures. See also * Satcitananda * Citta * Siddhar The Siddhar (Tamil language, Tamil (romanized) ''cittar)'' in Tamils, Tamil tradition is a perfected individual who has attained spiritual powers called ''siddhi''. Historically, Siddhar also refers to the people who were early-age wandering ... References Further reading * External links Arthur Avalon, ''Shakti and Shâkta. Chapter 14: Cit-Shakti (The Consciousness Aspect of the Universe)'' Sanskrit words and phrases {{IndoAryan-lang-stub ...
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Chita (other)
Chita may refer to: People * Alin Chița (born 1977), Romanian footballer * Oussama Chita (born 1996), Algerian footballer * Chita Foras, Italian-Argentine actress born Josefína Foras Cossini (1900–1986) * Chita Rivera, stage name of American actress and singer Dolores Conchita Figueroa del Rivero (1933–2024) * Chita Smedberg (born 1971), Finnish sailor * Pedro Miranda (baseball), nicknamed “Chita”, Colombian baseball player (1922–2002) Places Japan * Chita, Aichi *Chita District, Aichi *Chita Peninsula, a peninsula on central Honshu, Japan Russia *Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai, a city in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia ** Chita constituency **Chita Oblast, a former federal subject of Russia ** Chita railway station ** Chita Republic (1905–1906), a worker's republic **Chita, another name for the river Chitinka * Chita, Republic of Tatarstan Other countries *Chita, Boyacá, Colombia *Chita, Texas, United States Other uses * ''Chita'' (film), an Indian Bengali-language acti ...
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