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Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Exposing fault lines: the violence over Ram Navami processions"
Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Exposing fault lines: the violence over Ram Navami processions"
- Fault line - a difference of opinion that is likely to have serious consequences
- Procession - a line of people or vehicles moving in a slow and formal way as part of an event
- Thorough - including everything that is possible or necessary
- Inquiry - an official examination of a crime, accident, problem etc, in order to get information or the truth
- Call out - to shout something
- Blame game - a situation in which people try to blame each other for something bad that has happened
- Imam - a Muslim priest or leader
- Retaliatory - intended to do something harmful or unpleasant to someone because they have done something harmful or unpleasant to you
- Defy - to refuse to obey someone or something
- Utter - to say something
- Inflammatory - likely to make people feel angry
- Ignite - to start a fight or argument
- Clash - a fight or battle between two groups of people
- Disquiet - a feeling of being very worried or nervous
- Pretext - a reason that you pretend to have in order to hide your real reason or intention
- Polarisation - to form two very different groups, opinions, or situations that are completely opposite to each other, or to cause this to happen
- Tableau - an arrangement of people who do not move or speak, especially on a stage, who represent a view of life, an event, etc
- Glorify - to make someone or something seem more impressive than they really are
- Rant - to complain or talk loudly and angrily for a long time, sometimes saying unreasonable things
- Provok - to cause a reaction, especially an angry one
- Incite - to encourage people to be violent or commit crimes by making them angry or excited
- Isolate - to keep a person or animal separate from other people or animals
- Weigh in - to become involved in something
- Setback - a problem that delays or that stops progress or makes a situation worse
- Alliance - an arrangement between two or more people, groups, or countries by which they agree to work together to achieve something
- Sectarian - caused by disagreements among people from different religious groups
- Swathe - a large area of land
- Majority - most of the people or things in a group
- Minority - a small number of people or things
- Fraught - full of problems, difficulties, or things that are confusing
- Probability - a measure of how likely something is to happen
- Majoritarian - governed by or believing in decision by a majority
- Persuasion - the process of persuading someone to do or believe something
- Grassroots - relating to or involving ordinary people, especially in politics
- Plausible - likely to be true
- Assertive - behaving in a confident way in which you are quick to express your opinions and feelings
- Incitement - something that encourages people to be violent or commit crimes, or the deliberate act of encouraging violence or crime
Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Billed for change: amendments to the National Medical Council Bill"
- Amendment - a change made to a law or agreement
- Address - to give attention to or deal with a matter or problem
- Concern - a feeling of worry about something, especially one that a lot of people have about an important issue
- Contentious - causing disagreement between people or groups
- Criticism - comments that show that you think something is wrong or bad
- Merge - if two things merge, they combine or become mixed so that you can no longer tell the difference between them
- Practitioner - someone who works in a particular profession, especially medicine or law
- Axe - to close a business, stop providing a service, or get rid of workers that you do not need
- Despite - used for saying that something happens even though something else might have prevented it
- Regulatory - a regulatory organization or company controls an activity, process, or industry
- Appellate - relating to a legal appeal
- Aggrieved - feeling angry and unhappy because you think you have been treated in an unfair way
- Appellate - relating to a legal appeal
- Contrast - a noticeable difference between people or things
- Vastness - very great extent or size
- Skyrocket - if an amount, value, or cost skyrockets, it rises quickly to a very high level
- Aspirant - someone who very much wants to achieve something
- Deficiency - a fault in someone or something that makes them not good enough
- Massive - very large or heavy
- Logistical - relating to or involving organization and planning
- Administer - to be responsible for making certain that something is done according to the rules
- Enormous - very large in size or quantity
- Obvious - clear to almost anyone
- Gigantic - extremely large
- Amendment - a change made to a law or agreement
- Mandatory - must be done, or is demanded by law
- Protest - an occasion when people show that they disagree with something by standing somewhere, shouting, carrying signs, etc
- Perhaps - used for saying that you are not certain about something, or that something may or may not be true
- Prompting - the action of encouraging or reminding someone to do something
- Reform - a change that is intended to correct a situation that is wrong or unfair, or make a system work more effectively
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