THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-January 30, 2017- Topic 1
Keeping safety on the rails
The preliminary finding of the Commission of Railway
Safety that the derailment of the Indore-Rajendranagar Express near Kanpur in
November 2016 that killed over 140 people was primarily caused by carriage and
wagon defects should serve as a reality check for the Railway Ministry. While
sabotage is indeed a factor in some derailments, bad railway performance is
responsible for the majority.
India’s Railways serves the vital function of providing
travel access to millions, and, as Mahatma Gandhi wrote in his article ‘Third
Class in Indian Railways’, have the responsibility of making it equitable and
comfortable. It must also be safe. The Railway Ministry is pursuing a major
safety initiative, the Rashtriya Rail Sanraksha Kosh, with a non-lapsable
corpus of ₹1,19,183 crore. Not only should such a fund be constituted, given
the past contribution of dedicated safety funds to rail track renewal, it
should be governed by a transparent framework with public reporting
requirements. The Finance Ministry says the Fund should rely mainly on internal
resources, but there is a strong case for higher gross budgetary support to
raise safety in a government-run transport network that has a universal service
obligation. Replacing ageing and unsafe carriages with modern Linke Hofmann
Busch coaches is a five-year-old Kakodkar panel recommendation, but supply has
not kept pace with requirement. Travel demand has, meanwhile, continued to leap
as economic growth both needs and encourages greater mobility. Raising the
performance of the Indian Railways needs a clear vision for both service and
financing, with zero tolerance for accidents. Along with technologies such as
ultrasonic flaw detection to keep tracks safe, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu
and his team must look at ways to carry more passengers safely.
Vocabulary
Carriage: a means of conveyance, in particular.
Example: She was escorted to a police carriage that would take her to the execution
site.
Sabotage: deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct something
Example: They were prepared to sabotage the Soviet war machine in the event of a
Warsaw Pact-NATO conflict.
Synonyms: vandalize, wreck, damage, destroy, cripple, impair, incapacitate
Gauge: estimate or determine the magnitude, amount, or volume of.
Example: Astronomers can gauge the star's intrinsic brightness
Synonyms: measure, calculate, compute, work out, determine, ascertain
Deficient: not having enough of a specified quality or ingredient.
Example: This diet is deficient in vitamin B
Derelict: in a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect.
Example: The cities were derelict and dying
Synonyms: dilapidated, ramshackle, run-down, tumbledown, in
ruins
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
Obligation: an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound
Example: He has enough cash to meet his present obligations
Synonyms: duty, commitment, responsibility, moral imperative, function
Flaw: a mark, fault, or other imperfection that mars a substance or object.
Example: Plates with flaws in them were sold at the outlet store
Synonyms: defect, blemish, fault, imperfection, deficiency, weakness