THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- October 11, 2017- Topic 1
Foggy thinking
For the second time since November 2016, the Supreme Court has temporarily
banned the sale of firecrackers in the National Capital Region. The idea is to
test whether it cuts the deadly pollution levels seen in Delhi during and after Deepavali.
In other words, to see whether they can be collapsed from the astronomical
1,000-plus micrograms per cubic metre of fine particulate matter seen in 2016
to merely life-threatening levels of a few hundred micrograms/cu.m that Delhi
usually sees in winter. But that is a big if.
Given that it came just about 10
days before the festival, it will be tough to impose the ban on an industry
that has already produced stocks to order. Nor will it be easy to rein in
revellers unconvinced by the court order. More importantly, despite delivering
a big blow to the industry and incurring the displeasure of many, it offers too
piecemeal a solution, akin to the even-odd licence number scheme of the Delhi
government in 2015. North India needs a more holistic solution to the toxic air
that residents breathe at the onset of winter. The major sources of pollution
in the NCR have been clear enough to drive policy changes. While their relative
contributions are still indeterminate, these include construction dust,
vehicular pollution, waste burning, generators and crop residue burning in the
Indo-Gangetic plains.
To tackle each of these will take decisive and persistent policy actions,
not panic-driven and ill-considered bans. Take the 2015 ban on crop-residue
burning in Punjab and Haryana for example. Two years later, farmers continue to
violate it, because the State governments have still not taken the steps
required to solve the underlying problem — the high cost of cleaning the paddy
stubble instead of burning it to prepare the field to sow wheat. Though the
government has offered subsidies on a machine called Happy Seeder, which
doesn’t require a stubble-free field to plant wheat, farmers haven’t taken to
it as burning remains cheaper. Another option is biomass-energy plants that buy
paddy straw from farmers for use in generating power. Yet, government
incentives for biomass-energy plants haven’t been enough to galvanise industry.
This, in turn, leaves farmers wary. The only answer is for the Punjab and
Haryana governments to move purposefully on the solutions they know will work —
just as the only option for the Delhi government is to raise awareness on the
impact of firecrackers, while also tackling vehicular pollution, construction
dust and other pollution sources. In the absence of these less dramatic, but
more feasible solutions, it is unlikely a firecracker sale ban will avert the
kind of health emergency that struck Delhi last year.
Vocabulary
Merely: just;
only.
Example: She seemed to him not merely an intelligent woman, but a kind of soul mate
Synonyms: only, purely, solely, simply, just, but
Rein: check
or guide by pulling on its reins.
Example: He reined in his horse and waited for her
Reveler: a
person who is enjoying themselves in a lively and noisy way.
Example: The city's traditional Labor Day bash usually attracts more than 100,000
revelers
Synonyms: partygoer, merrymaker, carouser, roisterer, wassailer
Blow: an
act of blowing on an instrument.
Example: A number of blows on the whistle
Synonyms: toot, blast, blare, whistle
Displeasure: a feeling of annoyance or disapproval.
Example: His grin turns into thin-lipped displeasure
Synonyms: annoyance, irritation, crossness, anger, vexation, pique
Piecemeal: characterized
by unsystematic partial measures taken over a period of time.
Example: The village is slowly being killed off by piecemeal development
Synonyms: a little at a time, piece by piece, bit by
bit, gradually, slowly
Akin: of
similar character.
Example: Something akin to gratitude overwhelmed her
Synonyms: similar, related, close, near, corresponding, comparable
Residue: a
small amount of something that remains after the main part has gone or been
taken or used.
Example: Even when canned vegetables are rinsed small amounts of the residue remain.
Synonyms: remainder, remaining part, rest, remnant
Persistent: continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of
difficulty or opposition.
Example: One of the government's most persistent critics
Synonyms: tenacious, persevering, determined, resolute, purposeful
Stubble: the
cut stalks of grain plants left sticking out of the ground after the grain is
harvested.
Example: The practice of burning stubble in the cereal region also increased soil
exhaustion.
Synonyms: stalks, straw
Straw: a
single dried stalk of grain.
Example: The tramp sat chewing a straw
Wary: feeling
or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.
Example: Dogs that have been mistreated often remain very wary of strangers
Synonyms: cautious, careful, circumspect, on one's
guard, chary
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
Avert: prevent
or ward off an undesirable occurrence.
Example: Talks failed to avert a rail strike
Synonyms: prevent, avoid, stave off, ward
off, forestall, preclude
