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THE HINDU EDITORIAL: 20 JUNE 2017

THE HINDU EDITORIAL

A) End The Violence

Longstanding issues such as the demand for a separate state of Gorkhaland in the Darjeeling Hills of West Bengal cannot be wished away with a magic wand. State Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee appears to think otherwise, as if charisma, short-term political tactics, and tokenism are enough. Ms. Banerjee had claimed to have solved the Gorkhaland issue after agreeing to the semi-autonomous Gorkhaland Territorial Administration in 2011, following a series of agitations by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha. In the years since its establishment, little has been done on the ground to transfer many of the subjects to the body as was promised, rendering the notion of autonomous rule in the Hills rather moot. The hold of the GJM in the Hills was sought to be broken by reaching out to indigenouscommunities in the region through the creation of various tribal development boards. The GJM, on the other hand, believes that the GTA is just a stepping stone for the creation of a separate State. Legitimate grievances with the West Bengal government on transfer of powers to the GTA aside, the GJM, which has ruled the Authority, too has been guilty of lackadaisical administration. The party also mirrors Ms. Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress in Machiavellian tactics, such as dovetailing with the Bharatiya Janata Party in parliamentary elections alone so as to secure support for the statehood demand. The ad hocism and tokenism shown by these two political parties in West Bengal are responsible for the renewed violence in the Darjeeling Hills. For its part, the BJP is caught in a bind — it seems to be sympathetic to the statehood demand, allied as it is to the GJM in the Hills, but is afraid to articulate it openly as it has ambitions in the rest of the State. The proximate cause for the flare-up in the Hills was the State government’s announcement that Bengali should be compulsorily taught in all schools in West Bengal till Class X. Earlier this month the government had also held a cabinet meeting in the Hills after many years, drawing a sharp response from the GJM and other separatist political forces that saw this as a ploy to undermine the GTA’s authority. Ms. Banerjee later clarified that Bengali was optional in the hill district, but this was not enough to assuage sentiments as the GJM sought to use this point to ramp up agitations. The whipping up of passions in the Hills has coincided with the rise of Bengali chauvinism in the plains in the recent past. This polarisation does not portend well. The State government must reach out to the GJM and work out a way to transfer powers to the GTA as was promised in 2011. A signal in this direction will go a long way in tamping down the violent agitation. It should also abandon its wishful thinking that short cuts can solve the intractable Gorkhaland issue, which is culturally rooted.

B) Sunday Revival

Pakistan’s thumping 180-run victory over India in the ICC Champions Trophy final at London’s Oval on Sunday shredded the form book and underscored the team’s reputation for being unpredictable. Perhaps India paid the price for banking on its batting might as on winning the toss, Virat Kohli preferred to chase, which is often difficult in a high-stakes final where the scoreboard pressure can be stifling. Only once has India successfully chased a big score in a big-ticket match — Sri Lanka’s 274 for six in the 2011 World Cup final in Mumbai. But back then it was Kumar Sangakkara who had won the toss and opted to take first strike. Besides overlooking history, India was unable to counter centurion Fakhar Zaman’s brilliance and failed to survive against Pakistan’s potent attack. Wasim Akram, one of the greatest fast bowlers, has said he sees a younger version of himself in Mohammad Amir, and on Sunday Amir emphatically lived up to the faith invested in him. He stunned the Indian batsmen and ripped apart the top order, leaving the defending champions wobbling at 33 for three in nine overs. After Amir’s precise incisions, there was only one way the match was headed, as the batting wilted, yielding a total of just 158. India was outplayed on all fronts. Extras had been conceded — India gifted 25 to Pakistan’s three — and the fielding lacked the passion that Sarfraz Ahmed’s men displayed. Stepping into the tournament, India had shades of Pakistan’s traditional troubles, especially with rumours floating about of a cold equation between Kohli and coach Anil Kumble — usually it is Pakistan that grapples with revolts in the dressing room. In any event, the arch-rivals did well to reach the tournament’s climactic end. An India-Pakistan final was the tonic that the International Cricket Council needed as viewership soared, and it backed the parent body’s earlier decision of not abandoning the Champions Trophy. The latest edition also lent hope about a revival in Pakistan cricket, as the squad ranked eighth walked away with the silverware. Ever since the terror attacks on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore in 2009, Pakistan has been unable to have its home series in Pakistan, barring the odd fixture. Venues such as Sharjah and Dubai have been the home bases for its bilateral series. The team has mostly struggled, and its last significant triumph was the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 title in London at Sri Lanka’s expense. The tournament also had enabled a moment of redemption for Amir, who had once been banned for spot-fixing in 2010. Sarfraz spoke for Pakistan cricket’s well-wishers when he said, “Hopefully this will boost Pakistan cricket.” The absence of the West Indies, which failed to qualify for this event, was hardly noticed. Yet cricket, a sport with global ambitions but largely locked within Britain’s former colonies, cannot afford to watch pedigreed outfits lose their way.

WORDS / VOCABULARY

1) Agitations

Meaning: A state of anxiety or nervous excitement; The arousing of public concern about an issue and pressing for action on it.
Example: She was wringing her hands in agitation.
Synonyms: Anxiety, Disquiet
Antonyms: Calmness, Relaxation

2) Rendering

Meaning: The way that something is performed, written, drawn, etc.
Example: Her rendering of the song was delightful.
Synonyms: Provide, Supply
Antonyms: Failure, Complication

3) Indigenous

Meaning: Naturally existing in a place or country rather than arriving from another place.
Example: So who are the indigenous people of this land?
Synonyms: Native, Original
Antonyms: Expatriate, Migrant

4) Legitimate

Meaning: To make something legal or acceptable.
Example: The government fears that talking to terrorists might legitimate their violent actions.
Synonyms: Legal, Lawful
Antonyms: Illegal, False

5) Lackadaisical

Meaning: Showing little enthusiasm and effort.
Example: The food was nice enough but the service was somewhat lackadaisical.
Synonyms: Careless, Lazy
Antonyms: Enthusiastic, Excited

6) Machiavellian

Meaning: Using clever but often dishonest methods that deceive people so that you can win power or control.
Example: Most of them, with Machiavellian cunning, were refusing to answer their telephones.
Synonyms: Devious, Cunning
Antonyms: Straightforward, Ingenuous

7) Dovetailing

Meaning: To cause something to fit exactly together.
Example: We tried to dovetail our plans with theirs.
Synonyms: Conform, Equate, Fit in, Agree
Antonyms: Disagree, Oppose

8) Tokenism

Meaning: Actions that are the result of pretending to give advantage to those groups in society who are often treated unfairly, in order to give the appearance of fairness.
Example: Unfairness and favouring someone unfairly.

9) Articulate

Meaning: Able to express thoughts and feelings easily and clearly, or showing this quality.
Example: She gave a witty, entertaining, and articulate speech.
Synonyms: Eloquent, Fluent
Antonyms: Hesitant, Inarticulate

10) Proximate

Meaning: Nearly accurate; approximate.
Example: He would try to change her speech into proximate ladylikeness.
Synonyms: Direct, Imminent

11) Assuage

Meaning: To make unpleasant feelings less strong.
Example: The government has tried to assuage the public’s fears.
Synonyms: Relieve, Ease
Antonyms:  Aggravate, Intensify

12) Whipping Up

Meaning: To encourage or cause people to have strong feelings about something.
Example: He was trying to whip up some enthusiasm for the project.
Synonyms: Beating

13) Chauvinism

Meaning: The strong and unreasonable belief that your own country or race is the best or most important.
Example: The war stimulated an intense national chauvinism.
Synonyms: Jingoism, Ethnocentrism

14) Portend

Meaning: To be a sign that something bad is likely to happen in the future.
Example: It was a deeply superstitious country, where earthquakes were commonly believed to portend the end of dynasties.
Synonyms: Presage, Augur

15) Tamping

Meaning: Ram or pack (a substance) down or into something firmly.
Example: He tamped down the tobacco with his thumb.
Synonyms: Flatten

16) Shredded

Meaning: Having strong, well-developed muscles that can be seen through the skin, and little body fat.
Example: Here are 10 ways to look shredded for your best swimsuit body!
Synonyms: Outhouse, Shack

17) Emphatically

Meaning: Done or said in a strong way and without any doubt.
Example: The minister has issued an emphatic rejection of the accusation.
Synonyms: Aggressive, Assertive

18) Wobbling

Meaning: To (cause something to) shake or move from side to side in a way that shows poor balance.
Example: The Company’s shares wobbled with the news of a foreign takeover bid.
Meaning: To be uncertain what to do or to change repeatedly between two opinions.
Example: The government can’t afford to wobble on this issue.
Synonyms: Rock, Sway

19) Wilted

Meaning: To become weak and begin to bend towards the ground, or (of a person) to become weaker, tired, or less confident.
Example: After only an hour’s hiking they were beginning to wilt in the heat.
Synonyms: Droop, Sag
Antonyms: Thrive, Flourish

20) Soared

Meaning: To rise very quickly to a high level.
Example: All night long fireworks soared into the sky.
Synonyms: Float, Wing
Antonyms: Plummet

21) Silverware

Meaning: Silver cups, etc. that are won by sports teams in competitions.
Synonyms: Cutlery

22) Redemption

Meaning: To be too bad to be improved or saved by anyone.
Example: Unsuccessful (people and things).
Synonyms: Saving, Vindication

23) Colonies

Meaning: A country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away.
Example: Australia and New Zealand are former British colonies.
Synonyms: Possession, Holding

24) Pedigreed

Meaning: Having a lot of experience or a good reputation in a particular activity or job.
Example: The movie made $18 million on its first weekend, though it lacked an expensive cast or a pedigreed filmmaker.
Synonyms: Ancestry, Descent

Current Affairs June 20, 2017


·         Amitabh Bachchan to promote GST
·         Govt has roped in Amitabh Bachchan to promote Goods and Services Tax, ahead of its implementation scheduled on July 1.
·         Central Board of Excise and Customs will be making the 74-year-old Bachchan brand ambassador for GST.
·         A video featuring him has already been shot and is being circulated.
·         In the video, he explains GST as an unifying force just like the 3 colours in the national flag.
·         Reliance Def inks pact with Yugoimport
·         Reliance Defence Ammunition has entered a strategic partnership with Serbia’s state-run defence major Yugoimport to manufacture ammunition in India.
·         The Two will work together in the field of ammunition with projected minimum requirement of Rs 20,000 crore over next 10 years from Indian armed forces.
·         Reliance Defence has proposed to set up a greenfield facility for production of ammunition.
·         Mobile App “Celebrating Yoga” launched
·         Minister for Science & Technology Dr. Harshvardhan launched a Mobile App “Celebrating Yoga”.
·         The Mobile App developed by DST provides a platform to share information and insights about peoples’ participation in Yoga activities on the occasion of the International Yoga Day 2017.
·         The App will be connected with Google Map where shared information can been seen by the users.
·         SC rejects DMRC plea
·         Supreme Court has rejected a petition filed by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation challenging the Delhi HC Order directing it to release Rs 60 crore as interim payment to Reliance Infrastructure.
·         Reliance won a Rs 2,950 cr arbitration award against DMRC for alleged breach of the agreement on the Airport Express line.
·         Court has directed DMRC to release the interim payment to DAMEPL within a week.
·         Keshari Tripathi gets additional charge
·         Bihar Governor Ram Nath Kovind has resigned from the gubernatorial post following his nomination as the ruling NDA’s presidential candidate.
·         BJP yesterday announced his name for the president’s post, election of which is scheduled for July 17.
·         West Bengal Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi will discharge the functions of the Governor of Bihar, in addition to his own duties.
·         NASA finds 10 new Earth-like planets
·         NASA has announced the discovery of 10 rocky, Earth-sized planets in our Milky Way Galaxy that could potentially have liquid water and support life.
·         These planets were orbiting their suns at a distance similar to Earth’s orbit around the sun.
·         This discovery brings the total number of suspected exoplanets founded by the Kepler space telescope to be more than 4,000.
·         Australia suspends its air strikes
·         Australia has suspended its air strikes into Syria following US downing of a Syrian military jet.
·         U.S. military shot down Syrian warplane, saying it had targeted an American-allied, Kurdish-led force that is battling the IS extremists.
·         Australia is part of a U.S. led coalition that has been waging war against IS.
·         It has 6 fighter jets based in UAE that strike targets in Syria and Iraq.
·         Free education from Nursery to PhD
·         Chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh has announced free education for girls from nursery to the doctorate level in government institutions of Punjab.
·         Govt will also introduce free textbooks to all students of govt schools, and will introduce pre-primary classes in govt schools from the next academic session.
·         He also announced free Wi-FI for 13,000 primary schools and all 48 govt colleges.
·         Syrian refugee as Goodwill Ambassador
·         UN Children’s Fund announced the appointment of Syrian refugee Muzoon Almellehan as its newest and youngest goodwill ambassador.
·         The appointment makes Muzoon the first person with official refugee status to become an Ambassador for Unicef.
·         She follows in the footsteps of the late actress and goodwill ambassador Audrey Hepburn who was also supported by UNICEF as a child.
·         Sweden to reach zero carbon emissions
·         Sweden has pledged to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045 in order to tackle climate change.
·         Reaching net-zero carbon emissions will demand at least an 85% cut in domestic greenhouse gas emissions from Sweden’s 1990 levels.
·         Swedish government will now be required to present a climate report during its annual budget bill.
Attempt Current Affair Quiz for 19th June 2017
·  Telangana govt sets up WiFi hotspots
·         Telangana govt has launched Hyderabad City Wi-Fi project, providing wireless networking technology at over 1,000 public places in Hyderabad.
·         3,000 public locations were identified in the city, however network has now been installed at 1,000 hotspots with an assured bandwidth of 5-10 Mbps offering 30 minutes of free wi-fi.
·         Entire project is being rolled out at a cost of around Rs 300 crore.
·  ICC Team of Champions Trophy
·         Three Indians, including Virat Kohli, were named in the ICC Team of the Champions Trophy 2017, with Pakistan’s Sarfraz Ahmed named its captain.
·         The side includes four Pakistanis, three Indians, three Englishmen and one Bangladeshi, with Kane Williamson of New Zealand as 12th man.
·         Pakistan’s Fakhar Zaman was picked as Dhawan’s opening partner.
·  Punjab govt announces crop loan waiver
·         Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh has announced crop loan waiver of up to Rs 2 lakh for farmers who own up to 5 acres of agriculture land.
·         Flat relief of Rs 2 lakh will be offered to all other marginal farmers, irrespective of the loan amount.
·         The ex-gratia for suicide affected families has also been raised to Rs.5.00 lakh from the existing Rs.3.00 lakh.
·  Mangalyaan completes 1000 Earth days
·         Indian Mars Orbiter Mission also called Mangalyaan completed 1000 Earth days in its orbit on June 20, which is more than 5 times the number of days it was designated to last.
·         It has now completed 388 orbits of Mars and relayed back a storm of data including over 715 images.
·         It was launched on Nov 5, 2013 and entered the orbit of mars on September 24, 2014, in its first attempt.
·  New steel plant in Jharkhand
·         Vedanta group and Jharkhand Mineral Development Corporation will jointly set up a steel plant at Manoharpur in West Singhbhum district, Jharkhand.
·         Rs 700 crore of the total MoU signed with prospective investors have already been implemented on the ground.
·         Project proposals worth Rs 15 to 16,000 crore will be effective in July.
·         Govt also plans to set up a world-class airport in Dhalbhumgarh
·  Indian Wushu Team bags six medals
·         India won 6 medals in Wushu competition of the 1st ever BRICS Games, which were held in China.
·         The medals haul comprised 2 each in gold, silver and bronze.
·         M. Gyandas and Anjul Namdev won a gold each while 2 silver medals came through Bidheswari Devi and Toshibala.
·         It featured some 300 athletes from 5 countries with 10 events in 3 sports – men’s basketball, women’s volleyball and Wushu.
·  India re-nominates Dalveer Bhandari
·         India has re-nominated Justice Dalveer Bhandari as its candidate for another term as judge at the International Court of Justice.
·         He was elected in April 2012 during simultaneous balloting in both the General Assembly and the Security Council to a seat on the ICJ.
·         The ICJ elections will be held in November and if elected, he will serve a term of nine years.
·  India Ratifies UN TIR Convention
·         India has become the 71st country to ratify United Nations TIR Convention.
·         The TIR convention is expected to boost trade and regional integration across South Asia and beyond.
·         It will help India to integrate with Myanmar and Thailand as well as Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal.
·         It will also enable India to move cargo along International North-South Transport Corridor via Chabahar port in Iran.
·  Energy Conservation Building Code 2017
·         Piyush Goyal launched the ECBC Code 2017 which prescribes energy performance standards for new commercial buildings to be constructed across India.
·         It aims to optimise energy savings with comfort levels for occupants, and prefers life-cycle cost effectiveness to achieve energy neutrality in commercial buildings.
·         Adoption of ECBC could lead to 30%-50% energy savings by commercial buildings.
·  SRK buys team in South Africa T20 league
·         Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has now bought a team in South Africa’s T20 Global League.
·         SRK’s franchise will be based in Cape Town with JP Duminy as the marquee player.
·         The name of the team will be Cape Town Knight Riders.
·         This is SRK’s third team in T20 cricket leagues after Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League and Trinbago Knight Riders in the Caribbean Premier League.