THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-August 22, 2017- Topic 2
Derailed priorities
On Utkal Express derailment
Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu took several Rail Bhawan mandarins to task
within hours of the latest tragedy on the tracks. Thirteen coaches of the
Puri-Haridwar Utkal Express derailed at Khatauli, near Muzaffarnagar in Uttar
Pradesh, killing at least 23 people. A portion of the track had been
disjointed and was being welded in order to be put back in place as part of
‘routine maintenance’.
But no one bothered to put a traffic blockade in place,
as required, and the welding could not be completed before the train passed
through. A probe by the Commissioner of Railway Safety may reveal whether this
was a systemic communication failure or an instance of a casual approach
to a task that needed to be done but could have waited if traffic blocks
were not feasible that day. Reposing confidence in the inquiry process may
appear difficult as the CRS is yet to conclude its investigation into one of
the deadliest railway mishaps in the past decade: the Indore-Patna Express
crash near Kanpur last November, that killed 152 passengers. That process may
have been muddied by suggestions of sabotage, from the highest levels of
government, and accountability is yet to be fixed. But in Khatauli, evidence is
available of serious lapses, including an audio recording of railway officers
conceding bungling over the maintenance work.
Two engineers have been suspended, another has been transferred, and three
top officials, including a Railway Board member in charge of engineering and
tracks, have been asked to go on leave as ‘exemplary punishment’. Action
against Railway Board members is rare, and this sends out a strong signal.
However, it is no substitute for a larger course correction. Nearly 70% of the
303 rail accidents reported between 2012-13 and 2015-16 were caused by
carelessness of railway staff, which includes shortcuts in maintenance work and
failure to heed safety norms. Derailments — often caused by defects in the
tracks or the rolling stock — have been the second biggest reason for accidents
and casualties over the past decade. The Railways has over 1.14 lakh km of
tracks, but their renewal, the Ministry told the Parliamentary Committee on
Railways, depends on the financial resources allotted in a given year rather
than the length of tracks that need refreshing. The induction of coaches with
anti-climbing features, that could minimise fatalities in incidents like
Khatauli, remains far too sluggish. A five-year corporate safety plan, first
announced in the Rail Budget for 2015-16, has been drafted, but is yet to be
approved. Humans err, but when the system turns a blind eye to the obvious
needs of a public utility, the wake-up call needs to go beyond rapping a few
officers. As the Railways itself has said, unless operations are safe, there
are no operations.
Vocabulary
Tragedy: a
play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one
concerning the downfall of the main character.
Example: The Play of King Lear is a great tragic play that many tragedies try to
compare to.
Synonyms: disaster, calamity, catastrophe, cataclysm, misfortune, mishap, blow, trial, tribulation
Derail: cause
a train or trolley car to leave its tracks accidentally.
Example: A train was derailed after it collided with a herd of cattle
Welded: cause
to combine and form a harmonious or effective whole.
Example: His efforts to weld together the religious parties ran into trouble
Blockade: an
act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or
leaving.
Example: There was a blockade of humanitarian aid
Synonyms: siege, besiegement; barricade, barrier, roadblock
Feasible: possible
to do easily or conveniently.
Example: It is not feasible to put most finds from excavations on public display
Synonyms: practicable, practical, workable, achievable, attainable, realizable
Sabotage: deliberately
destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military
advantage.
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
Exemplary: serving
as a desirable model; representing the best of its kind.
Example: An award for exemplary community service
Synonyms: perfect, ideal, model, faultless, flawless, impeccable, irreproachable
Induction: the
process or action of bringing about or giving rise to something.
Example: Isolation, starvation, and other forms of stress induction
Obvious: easily
perceived or understood; clear, self-evident, or apparent.
Example: Unemployment has been the most obvious cost of the recession
Synonyms: clear, crystal clear, plain, plain to
see, evident, apparent, manifest