THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-May 31, 2017- Topic 1
Monsoon’s
here: on the need to make the most of a good rainfall
The
arrival of the monsoon along India’s shores on May 30, with a meteorological forecast for rainfall that would almost match
the normal average of 89 cm, is cause for cheer. It appears that the official
forecaster, the India Meteorological Department (IMD), is less apprehensive now
about the negative impact of a late-onset El Nino phenomenon in the Pacific
Ocean, since it expects a favourable swing in Indian Ocean sea surface
temperatures to act as a counter.
This year’s summer monsoon rainfall will be
studied closely for more than one reason. The IMD is using an improved dynamic
forecasting model that relies on high-grade computing after several years of
off-the-mark predictions, and its accuracy will be tested. In the area of
agricultural productivity, a second consecutive year of normal rainfall will
improve the prospects of higher output from the 60% of farmland that is without
irrigation facility. Combined with the benefit of low oil prices, and thus low
inflation, this could spur rural prosperity. Giving rural residents a better
deal is imperative. Even with ongoing urbanisation, there is a need to improve
the socio-economic infrastructure in villages, starting with health, education
and housing. It is also important to relieve a significant section of rural
residents from debt. The All-India Debt and Investment Survey, conducted by the
National Sample Survey Office in the 70th round during January-December 2013,
showed that 31.44% of rural households were in debt.
There will
also be variations. Indications are that Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar
Pradesh, Delhi, Goa and parts of Tamil Nadu may get
less than average rainfall this year, while Kerala, Karnataka and the Western Ghats region could get more
than the normal. Preparing for rainfall variations between years and among
geographic regions should be a policy goal, but this has not received the
needed attention. The long-term neglect is reflected in the lack of irrigation
facility for more than half of all productive land. A good year is a time to
prepare for the future, and if 2017 concludes with a bountiful monsoon and
harvest as expected, the Centre and the States should focus on creating the
infrastructure that will build resilience against droughts. State governments
need to prepare cities and towns for the monsoon on a continuous basis.
Clearing of urban waterways and creation of new reservoirs are absolute
necessities, since flooding has assumed crippling proportions on the one hand,
while municipal supply of drinking water is unable to meet new demand from
expansion of housing. Unchecked pollution is making a lot of naturally
harvested water unproductive, with poor management of solid waste in cities
turning lakes into cesspools. A good monsoon is described by economists as a
four-month-long swing factor for the national economy, more so because it generates
millions of direct farm jobs. That should make it a central policy concern,
with efforts made to tap every drop.
Vocabulary
Forecast: predict or
estimate a future event or trend.
Example: Rain is
forecast for eastern Ohio
Synonyms: predict, prophesy, prognosticate, foretell, foresee
Apprehensive: anxious or
fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
Example: He felt
apprehensive about going home
Synonyms: anxious, worried, uneasy, nervous, concerned, agitated, tense
Swing: an act of
swinging.
Example: With the
swing of her arm, the knife flashed through the air
Synonyms: oscillation, sway, wave
Relies: 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
Farmland: land used
for farming.
Example: The
people, farmlands , and farming practices of Asia come to life in this varied
collection.
Prosperity: the state
of being prosperous.
Example: A long
period of prosperity
Synonyms: success, profitability, affluence, wealth, opulence, luxury
Imperative: giving an
authoritative command.
Example: The bell
pealed again, a final imperative call
Synonyms: peremptory, commanding, imperious, authoritative
Relieve: release
someone from duty by taking their place.
Example: Another
signalman relieved him at 5:30
Bountiful: large in
quantity; abundant.
Example: The ocean
provided a bountiful supply of fresh food
Synonyms: abundant, plentiful, ample, copious, bumper, superabundant
Resilience: the
ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.
Example: Nylon is
excellent in wearability and resilience