THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-January 20, 2017- Topic 2
To gain some perspective on the Centre’s decision
to divest 25% of its stake in five public sector general insurers, consider these numbers. Last year, the gross premium
income of four of these companies — New India Assurance, United India
Insurance, Oriental Insurance and National Insurance — increased by over 12%.
But their profits after tax fell by more than half from a year earlier, from
₹3,094 crore in 2014-15 to just ₹1,499 crore in 2015-16.
A closer scrutiny
reveals that high underwriting losses, which increased 55% in the year, were
largely responsible for profits falling at these firms even as revenues rose. National
Insurance took the sharpest hit, with a 148% rise in underwriting losses.
Public shareholding in these firms will lead to questions about such outliers
in performance that haven’t been heard under the Centre’s present 100%
ownership structure, at least in the public domain. This, as Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley said in his Budget speech last year, would lead to greater
transparency and accountability. It will also allow the firms, including
General Insurance Corporation of India, to raise more capital from the markets
instead of relying on taxpayer money alone. For instance, India’s ₹1,500-crore
nuclear liability insurance pool created by GIC with other insurers perhaps
needs more muscle to create confidence among wary nuclear suppliers.
That it took 11 months for a Budget announcement to secure ‘in-principle’ Cabinet
approval is symptomatic of the lethargy in the disinvestment programme. Prime
Minister Narendra Modi had asserted early in his term — during his maiden
official visit to the U.S. in 2014 — that government had no business being in
business. Yet, it took two more years for the Cabinet to sign off on the first
strategic sale (with transfer of ownership and control) under its watch, in the
loss-making Bharat Pumps and Compressors. In December, it approved the sale of land with four sick
public sector pharma firms with a
plan to close two, and ‘explore the option’ of strategic sale for Hindustan
Antibiotics and Bengal Chemicals. This month, stock exchanges were informed
about a proposal to sell a 26% stake in heavy equipment-maker BEML to a
strategic investor. The political economy window for such divestment is not
unlimited. Even the Atal Bihari Vajpayee regime, which spearheaded the
strategic sale of public sector firms engaged in businesses ranging from bread
to phosphates, raised 84% of such revenue during its third and fourth years in
office. Halfway through its term, it is time this government’s disinvestment
plans gather steam.
Vocabulary
Perspective: a particular attitude toward
or way of regarding something; a point of view.
Example: Most guidebook history is written from the editor's perspective
Synonyms: outlook, view, viewpoint, point of view, POV, standpoint
Scrutiny: critical observation or examination.
Example: Every aspect of local government was placed under scrutiny
Synonyms: examination, inspection, survey, study, perusal, investigation
Outliers: a person or thing situated away or detached from the main
body or system.
Example: Less accessible islands and outliers
Transparency: the condition of being
transparent.
Example: The transparency of ice
Synonyms: translucency, limpidity, clearness, clarity; openness
Rely: depend on with full trust or confidence.
Example: I know I can rely on your discretion
Synonyms: depend on, count on, bank on, place reliance on, reckon
on
Perhaps: used to express uncertainty or possibility.
Example: Perhaps I should have been frank with him
Synonyms: maybe, for all one knows, it could be, it may be, it's
possible
Symptomatic: serving as a symptom or sign, especially
of something undesirable.
Example: The closings are symptomatic of a decaying city
Synonyms: indicative, characteristic, suggestive, typical, representative
Spearhead: lead a movement.
Example: He's spearheading a campaign to reduce the number of accidents at work
Synonyms: lead, head, front, lead the way, be in the van, be
in the vanguard
Steam: give off or produce steam.
Example: A mug of coffee was steaming at her elbow
Synonyms: water vapor, condensation, mist, haze, fog, moisture
