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Hindu Editorial Topic 1 : "Tough-talking: On Taliban reconciliation process"
- Reconciliation - a new and friendly relationship with someone who you argued with or fought with
- Ensure - to make certain that something happens or is done
- Cut out - to stop something
- Resolution - the action of solving a problem or dealing with a disagreement in a satisfactory way
- Anticipate - to think that something will probably happen
- Facilitate - to make it possible or easier for something to happen
- Mainstream - considered ordinary or normal and accepted or used by most people
- Rival - a person, team, or business that competes with another
- Dialogue - a process in which two people or groups have discussions in order to solve problems
- Insist - to say very firmly that something must happen or must be done
- Cessation - an end to something
- Personnel - the people who work for a company or organization, or who are members of a military force
- Province - one of many areas into which some countries are divided
- Sidestep - to avoid something difficult or unpleasant
- Regime - a government that controls a country, especially in a strict or unfair way
- Negotiate - to try to reach an agreement by discussing something in a formal way, especially in a business or political situation
- Red line - a statement, typically by a government, of acts that they regard as unacceptable and will respond to
- Stakeholder - a person such as an employee, customer, or citizen who is involved with an organization, society, etc. and therefore has responsibilities towards it and an interest in its success
- Abjure - to make a public promise to give up something such as a belief or activity
- Allegiance - strong loyalty to a person, group, idea, or country
- Despite - used for saying that something happens even though something else might have prevented it
- Obvious - clear to almost anyone
- Misgiving - a feeling of fear or doubt about whether something is right or will have a good result
- Outcome - the final result of a process, meeting, activity etc
- Contour - the shape of the outside edge of something
- Unequivocal - clear, definite, and without doubt
- Renounce - to state formally that you no longer believe in something or support something
- Abreast - next to each other, facing or moving in the same direction
- Negotiation - formal discussions in which people or groups try to reach an agreement, especially in a business or political situation
- Robust - strong and successful
- Ensure - to make certain that something happens or is done
- Intensify - if something intensifies, or if you intensify it, it becomes greater, stronger, or more extreme
- Hard-fought - fought with a lot of effort, especially against a very determined opponent
- Minority - a part of a population that is different in race, religion, or culture from most of the population
Hindu Editorial Topic 2 : "Checks and balance: On EVMs"
- Glitch - a small and sudden problem, especially with technology such as a computer
- Significant - very large or noticeable
- Ballot - the process of voting secretly to choose a candidate in an election or express an opinion about an issue
- Mainstream - considered ordinary or normal and accepted or used by most people
- Audit - a careful examination of something, especially one done to find the amount, size, or effectiveness of something
- Regressive - supporting methods and ideas that existed in the past
- Plethora - a greater amount than you need or want
- Grievance - a complaint about being treated in an unfair way
- Tampering - to touch something that you should not touch, and to change it in some way, often because you want to spoil it
- Safeguard - to protect something or someone from being harmed or having problems
- Despite - used for saying that something happens even though something else might have prevented it
- Fast-track - to make something happen, develop, or progress more quickly than usual
- Adjunct - something that is added to something else but is not essential to it
- Misgiving - a feeling of fear or doubt about whether something is right or will have a good result
- Errant - behaving in a way that is bad or wrong
- Turnout - the number of voters in an election
- Spool - to move information for printing into a computer’s memory so that it can print later and not slow down the computer
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