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Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Good and simple tax: on the GST regime"
- Regime - a system of rules that control something
- Essential - completely necessary
- Glitch - a small and sudden problem
- Roll-out - to introduce a new product or service
- Revenue - income from business activities or taxes
- Robust - strong and successful
- Surge - a sudden increase in something such as price, value, or interest
- Significantly - by a large amount, or in a way that is easily noticeable
- Initial - happening at the beginning of a process, or when you first see or hear about something
- Corroborate - to support what someone says by giving information or evidence that agrees with them
- Inflow - an amount of something such as money or goods that comes into a place
- Subsequent - happening or coming after something else
- Exchequer - the government department responsible for a country’s financial matters
- Fiscal - relating to money and financial matters, especially taxes
- Rationalise - to make an organization more effective
- Levy - an amount of money that you have to pay, for example as a tax
- Stimulus - anything that encourages something to happen, develop, or improve
- Backbone - the most important part of something
- Expeditiously - with speed and efficiency
- Transparently - done in an open way without secrets
- Crimp - to prevent something from increasing or developing
- Unjust - not fair or reasonable
- Scale up - to make something larger in size, amount etc than it used to be
- Acute - very serious or severe
- Exporter - a person, business, or country that sells goods to another country
- Setback - a problem that delays or that stops progress or makes a situation worse
- Switch-over - to stop doing one thing and start doing another
- Amid - if something happens amid particular feelings or events, it happens while people have these feelings or while these events are happening
- Hardly - used for saying that something is almost not true or almost does not happen at all
- Conducive - creating a situation that helps something to happen
- Opted for - to make a choice or decision from a range of possibilities
Hindu Editorial Topic 2 : "Will Angela Merkel be fourth time lucky ?"
- Re-election - to elect someone again
- Chancellor - the leader of the government in some countries, for example Germany and Austria
- Bid - if two or more people bid for a job, they compete with each other to do the work
- No-brainer - a question or problem that is very easy to deal with
- Campaign - a series of things that a politician or political party does to try to win an election
- Contender - someone who competes with other people for a prize or job
- Candidature - the fact that someone is a candidate in an election
- Novelty - something new and unusual
- Relatively - in comparison with someone or something similar
- Coalition - a temporary union of different political parties that agree to form a government together
- Accrue - if benefits and advantages accrue to you, you receive them
- Former - used for describing someone or something that had a particular job, title, status etc in the past, but not now
- Stronghold - a place where the majority of people have the same political or religious beliefs
- Divergence - a difference in the way that two or more things develop from the same thing
- Rival - a person, team, or business that competes with another
- Advocate - to publicly support a particular policy or way of doing things
- Eurozone - the group of European Union states that use the euro as their official currency
- Assiduous - hard-working and thorough
- Alliance - a group of people, organizations, or countries who have united to work together to achieve something
- Pursuit - the process of trying to achieve something
- Isolationist - a person favouring a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups
- Scenario - a situation that could possibly happen
- Cautious - careful to avoid problems or danger
- Electorate - all the people who are allowed to vote in an election
- Likely - probably going to happen
- Prospect - the possibility that something will happen
- Materialise - to happen or to become real
- In the reckoning - being considered for a job or position
- Anxiety - a worried feeling you have because you think something bad might happen
- Eurosceptic - someone, especially a politician, who thinks that their country should not be part of the European Union
- Make inroads - to take or use a large part of something
- Anodyne - containing nothing that will offend anyone or cause disagreements, and therefore rather boring
- Immigrant - someone who comes to live in a country from another country
- Xenophobic - having or showing a dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries
- Notched up - to win something, or to achieve something
- Consistently - in every case or on every occasion
- Sizeable - fairly large
- Speculate - to consider or discuss why something has happened or what might happen
- Turnout - the number of voters in an election
- Nonetheless - despite what has just been said
- Erosion - the gradual reduction or destruction of something important
- Verdict - an opinion or decision made after judging the facts that are given
- Populist - representing the interests and opinions of ordinary people
- Upsurge - a sudden increase in something
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thankyou kani more helpful good job
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