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Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "NEET exemption to Tamil Nadu: A new twist"
Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "NEET exemption to Tamil Nadu: A new twist"
- Exemption - permission to ignore something such as a rule, obligation, or payment
- Litigation - the process of taking a case to a court of law so that a judgment can be made
- Solely - only
- Avenue - one of the methods you can use to achieve something
- Circumvent - to find a way of avoiding a rule or law that limits you, especially using a clever trick that does not break the law
- Abolish - to officially get rid of a law, system, practice etc
- Jeopardise - to risk damaging or destroying something important
- Prospect - the possibility that something will happen
- Entail - if a situation or action entails a particular thing, it involves having or doing that thing
- Desperation - the worry and anger that someone feels because they do not know how to deal with a bad situation
- Reluctant - not willing to do something
- Unrelenting - used about bad or extreme things that continue to happen or exist without ever becoming easier to deal with
- Belated - happening late
- Spawn - to cause something new, or many new things, to grow or start suddenly
- Heartburn - a pain that feels like something is burning in your chest and is a type of indigestion
- Postpone - to decide that something will not be done at the time when it was planned for, but at a later time
- Inevitable - impossible to avoid or prevent
- Upgrading - to improve the quality of a service or product
- Imperative - something that is very important and urgent
Hindu Editorial Topic 2 : "On SEBI's trade restrictions: A hasty order"
- Trade - the activities of buying and selling goods or services
- Hasty - done in a hurry because you do not have much time
- Smacks of something - to be a sign of something bad
- Heavy-handed - using too much force, or not considering people’s feelings enough when dealing with a situation
- Imposing - to introduce something such as a new law or new system, and force people to accept it
- Regulatory - a regulatory organization or company controls an activity, process, or industry
- Appellate - relating to a legal appeal
- Apparent - easy to see or understand
- Impugn - if you impugn someone’s motives, you say that they do not deserve to be trusted or respected
- Pass the buck - to make someone else deal with something that you should take responsibility for
- Cap - to set a limit on the amount of money that someone can spend or charge
- Capitalisation - the total value of a company's shares on a stock exchange
- Predominant - the most common or greatest in number or amount
- Legitimate - fair and reasonable
- Meanwhile - at the same time
- Dodgy - dishonest, criminal
- Purview - the area of responsibility or influence that a person or organization has
- Warrant - to promise something
- Demonetisation - to officially stop using particular notes or coins, or a particular currency
- Suspicious - believing that someone has probably done something wrong
- Adequate - good enough or large enough for a particular purpose
- Commensurate - intended to be suitable for the quality, status, or value of someone or something
- Purported - said by some people to be real or true, but not proved to be real or true
- Fairness - behaviour that is reasonable and right
- Credibility - qualities that someone has that make people believe or trust them
- Unbiased - fair in the way that you describe or treat a situation
- Unease - a feeling of being nervous, uncomfortable, or unhappy about a situation
- Evident - easy to see, notice, or understand
- Confidence - the belief that someone or something is good and that you can trust them
- Rationale - the set of reasons that something such as a plan or belief is based on
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