THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-April 14, 2017- Topic 1
Hike of fuel prices
Hiking
fuel prices at petrol pumps is such a politically fraught exercise that there
is even a hesitation to decrease prices so as to safeguard against a possible
spike in global petroleum rates in the future. It is worth watching, therefore,
how the proposed pilot project by the three public sector oil marketing
companies — Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum — proceeds as
an effort to reform the pricing mechanism.
Starting next month, in select
cities fuel prices at the pump point will be reset daily in tandem with global
oil price movements. Till the project’s outcomes are assessed, the rest of the
country will continue with the existing system, under which petrol and diesel
prices are calibrated generally on a fortnightly basis. If one considers the
latest price change effected by oil companies (a ₹3.77
reduction per litre in the price of petrol accompanied by a ₹2.91 cut
for diesel on March 31), the case for a daily price reset makes eminent sense.
Apart from the fact that it is illogical for an economy integrated with the
global financial and commodity markets to keep fuel prices unchanged for as
much as a fortnight, aligning prices daily and spreading out the degree of
change will lessen the impact on consumers, on both the upside and the
downside. Marginal changes in the daily price of fuel will not make or break
consumer confidence or fuel inflationary expectations, at least because of oil
costs, as it currently does.
A more
gradual ascent or descent in fuel prices, rather than abrupt shifts over
randomly selected intervals, makes good sense, given how closely our fiscal
outlook is tied to oil price movements. The United Progressive Alliance
government had freed the regulation of petrol prices in late 2010, and the
National Democratic Alliance government followed through by liberating diesel
prices within six months of assuming office in 2014. Such dismantling was
necessary as previous attempts at abandoning the administered price mechanism
for India’s largely import-dependent consumption of petroleum products never
really took off, even as subsidies distorted the system further. The
fortnightly system of price resets for both fuels has been followed over the
last three years. The latest price cuts came after more than two months of no change,
overlapping with the Assembly elections in five States. A transparently
formulated and dynamic pricing regime would hopefully prevent such
distortionary coincidences in the future. It would also allow private companies
to compete with the PSU oil marketers, which today control 95% of fuel outlets.
The government, on its part, must start winding down the extremely high
petroleum product taxes imposed since June 2014, when oil prices began to fall,
along with its energy subsidy liabilities.
Vocabulary
Fraught: causing or
affected by great anxiety or stress.
Example: There was
a fraught silence
Synonyms: anxious, worried, stressed, upset, distraught, overwrought
Hesitation: the action
of pausing or hesitating before saying or doing something.
Example: She
answered without hesitation
Synonyms: hesitancy, uncertainty, unsureness, doubt, doubtfulness
Tandem: having two
things arranged one in front of the other.
Example: A tandem
trailer
Calibrated: mark a
gauge or instrument with a standard scale of readings.
The model
was calibrated on the basis of the similar experimental results.
Eminent: famous and
respected within a particular sphere or profession.
Example: One of the
world's most eminent statisticians
Synonyms: illustrious, distinguished, renowned, esteemed, preeminent
Ascent: an
instance of rising through the air.
Example: The first
balloon ascent was in 1783
Synonyms: rise, climb, launch, takeoff, liftoff, blastoff
Descent: the origin
or background of a person in terms of family or nationality.
Example: American
families of Hungarian descent
Synonyms: ancestry, parentage, ancestors, family, antecedents, extraction
Abrupt: brief to
the point of rudeness.
Example: You were
rather abrupt with that young man
Synonyms: curt, brusque, blunt, short, sharp, terse, crisp
Distort: pull or
twist out of shape.
Example: A grimace
distorted her fine mouth
Synonyms: twisted, warped, contorted, buckled, deformed, malformed