THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- October 21, 2017- Topic 1
The 104-day shutdown in the
Darjeeling hills called by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) may have
been lifted in late September, but peace remains elusive. A host of
factors is responsible for this, not least the sparring between the Centre and
the West Bengal government over who should determine the next steps. That they
are not on the same page was evident in the way the deployment of troops in the
region was handled.
On October 15, the Union Home Ministry wrote to the State
government that it was calling back 10 of the 15 companies of the
Central Armed Police Forces posted in the hills. In response, two days later
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee moved the Calcutta High Court and got a
stay. What is more worrying is that the situation on the ground remains tense
and fluid. GJM chief Bimal Gurung is on the run. While the announcement to
end the shutdown had come from him after the Centre appealed to protesters and
offered to talk, the State government has raided his properties, lodged several
cases against him, including for misappropriation of funds and triggering
violence. It has issued an arrest warrant against Mr. Gurung and declared him a
“proclaimed offender”. In an attempt to exploit differences within the GJM, the
State government propped up rebel Gorkha leader Binoy Tamang, naming him chief
of a new board of administrators to head the Gorkhaland Territorial
Administration, which had been set up in 2012 as a semi-autonomous body. Mr.
Tamang’s elevation has divided GJM followers. Ms. Banerjee has also been
holding all-party meetings — the next one is to be on November 21 in Darjeeling
— to arrive at a solution, with the GJM represented by the rebel faction.
With peace yet to be
restored fully, the Central and State governments need to urgently sink their
differences, hold tripartite talks and meaningfully empower the GTA. The
economy of the Darjeeling hills has taken a severe hit with both the tea and
tourism industries having suffered huge losses and struggling to chart a way
out. The tea industry, for example, lost almost all its second flush crop, with
losses estimated at ₹400 crore and counting. With uncertainty prevailing in the hills and winter
setting in, there is anxiety over whether the gardens will be ready for the
premium first flush crop which is harvested between February and April.
Tourists have begun to trickle back, but the peak season is over. With the West
Bengal government looking to be in no mood to talk to Mr. Gurung, the
political crisis is far from over. It was Ms.
Banerjee’s initial statement that Bengali would be made compulsory in the
State, including in the hills, that revived the Gorkhaland stir. She later
retracted it — but securing the peace will take a more conciliatory attitude by
all stakeholders — the Centre, the State government and the GJM factions.
Vocabulary
Elusive: difficult to find,
catch, or achieve.
Example: Success will become ever
more elusive
Synonyms: difficult to
find, evasive, slippery, always on the move
Spar: make the motions of
boxing without landing heavy blows, as a form of training.
Example: One contestant broke his
nose while sparring
Evident: plain or obvious.
Example: She ate the cookies with
evident enjoyment
Synonyms: obvious, apparent, noticeable, conspicuous, perceptible
Deployment: the action of bringing
resources into effective action.
Example: The rapid deployment of
high-speed cable Internet services to consumers
Fluid: able to flow easily.
Example: The paint is more fluid than
tube watercolors
Synonyms: free-flowing, liquid, liquefied, melted, molten
Misappropriation: the action of
misappropriating something; embezzlement.
Example: An alleged misappropriation
of funds
Exploit: a bold or daring feat.
Example: The most heroic and
secretive exploits of the war
Synonyms: feat, deed, act, adventure, stunt, escapade, achievement
Propped: position something
underneath someone or something for support.
Example: She propped her chin in the
palm of her right hand
Synonyms: hold up, shore
up, bolster up, buttress, support, brace, underpin
Sink: a fixed basin with a
water supply and a drain.
Example: A utility room off the
kitchen has its own sink unit along with built-in worktops and storage
cupboards.
Synonyms: basin, wash
basin, lavabo
Flush: completely level or
even with another surface.
Example: The gates are flush with the
adjoining fencing
Stir: a slight physical
movement.
Example: I stood, straining eyes and
ears for the faintest stir
Retracted: draw or be drawn back
or back in.
Example: She retracted her hand as if
she'd been burned
Synonyms: pull in, draw
in, pull back
Conciliatory: intended or likely to
placate or pacify.
Example: A conciliatory approach
Synonyms: propitiatory, placatory, appeasing, pacifying, mollifying, peacemaking
