THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- November 6, 2017- Topic 1
Chennai’s date with a strong northeast monsoon ought to be a cause for
all-round relief since the water fortunes of more than eight million residents
of the metropolitan region depend on this weather system. Yet, the torrential
rains in the meteorological sub-division, exceeding the normal by
93% in the period of four days from November 1, left tens of
thousands of citizens in a state of despair.
Flood waters marooned them in the
rapidly growing suburban housing clusters, with many having to flee to safer
places fearing a repeat of the deluge of 2015. While there have been efforts
to alleviate immediate misery through the distribution of relief material in
some places, the larger issue of how the city deals with flood and drought
cycles remains unaddressed. Chennai is a lower elevation coastal city with
global aspirations, and very high population density. Scientific management
should have ensured the preservation of the many traditional lakes and canals
that existed in the city’s core a century ago to absorb the intense downpour of
about 1,300 mm of rain, most of it in an annual window of a few weeks.
Successive governments have allowed the mindless draining of wetlands and their
conversion into expensive real estate, with catastrophic consequences.
Regrettably, the great flood two years ago, which left many dead and families
impoverished, has not yielded a policy course correction. If the Tamil Nadu
government is serious about putting Chennai on the global map of economically
viable cities, it must move beyond the creation of weak storm water drains to
an integrated flood management system.
Chennai and its sprawl extending to two neighbouring districts should return to the
traditional wisdom of creating tanks and lakes for water storage, and
rejuvenating old silted ones, in order to harvest the floods and replenish
depleted groundwater. The finding from one study in 2013 shows that 27 tanks
have totally disappeared and another 400 have lost almost their entire
capacity. This underscores the need to revive such natural sponges. Inviting
the community to monitor the health of the tanks and lakes can keep out
encroachers, who are often protected by patron-politicians. Yet, such measures
can work only when the deficit of good housing and civic infrastructure is
actively addressed. Tamil Nadu, one of India’s most urbanised States, has a
poor record in this area, resulting in fragile slums. New housing has
mushroomed in Chennai’s suburbs, where municipal bodies are mired in
incompetence and corruption. It is these localities with little infrastructure
that have borne the brunt this year. Looking ahead, the priority for the State
should be to integrate flood management using expert opinion and public
consultation. Remedial structures should be built for existing localities. Poor
waste management is exacerbating the problem by blocking drains, canals and
lakes, while ill-planned road projects are cutting off flood flows. These have
to be immediately addressed. The tendency to treat floods and drought as events
to dole out patronage is preventing Chennai from forging robust solutions.
Vocabulary
Fortune: a
large amount of money or assets.
Example: He eventually inherited a substantial fortune
Synonyms: wealth, riches, substance, property, assets, resources
Torrential: falling rapidly and in copious quantities.
Example: A torrential downpour
Synonyms: copious, heavy, teeming, pelting, severe
Despair: the
complete loss or absence of hope.
Example: Driven to despair , he throws himself under a train
Synonyms: hopelessness, disheartenment, discouragement, desperation
Maroon: leave
someone trapped and isolated in an inaccessible place, especially an island.
Example: A novel about schoolboys marooned on a desert island
Synonyms: strand, cast away, cast
ashore, shipwreck, abandon
Cluster: a
group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together.
Example: Clusters of creamy-white flowers
Synonyms: bunch, clump, mass, knot, group, clutch, bundle
Deluge: inundate
with a great quantity of something.
Example: He has been deluged with offers of work
Synonyms: inundate, overwhelm, overrun, flood, swamp, snow
under
Alleviate: make
less severe.
Example: He couldn't prevent her pain, only alleviate it
Synonyms: reduce, ease, relieve, take the edge
off, deaden, dull
Catastrophic: extremely unfortunate or unsuccessful.
Example: Catastrophic mismanagement of the economy
Synonyms: disastrous, calamitous, cataclysmic, apocalyptic, ruinous
Impoverish: make a person or area poor.
Example: They discourage investment and impoverish their people
Synonyms: poor, poverty-stricken, penniless, destitute, indigent, impecunious
Wisdom: the
quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment; the quality of
being wise.
Example: And a stoic is a person who combines the qualities of wisdom , upright
dealing, and courage.
Sponge: wipe,
rub, or clean with a wet sponge or cloth.
Example: She sponged him down in an attempt to cool his fever
Synonyms: wash, clean, wipe, swab, mop, rinse, sluice, swill
Mired: cause
to become stuck in mud.
Example: Sometimes a heavy truck gets mired down
Synonyms: bog down, sink down
Exacerbate: make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling worse.
Example: The forest fire was exacerbated by the lack of rain
Synonyms: aggravate, worsen, inflame, compound, intensify, increase
Patronage: the
support given by a patron.
Example: The arts could no longer depend on private patronage
Synonyms: sponsorship, backing, funding, financing, promotion
