THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - March 14, 2018 - Topic 1
The gruelling six-day march of nearly 200 km from
Nashik to Mumbai by thousands of farmers, with the aim to gherao the Maharashtra Assembly and sensitise the government to their
problems, was remarkable. The manner in which they conducted themselves —
without disrupting the lives of other citizens and refraining from aggressive
sloganeering — is not how India’s myriad protesters typically behave.
And,
while urban India usually has little patience for agrarian problems, many
Mumbaikars not only backed the stir but also pitched in to help with food,
water, medical aid, and even footwear. While Opposition parties as well as BJP
ally Shiv Sena backed the farmers and tribals in an attempt to isolate Devendra
Fadnavis’s administration, he managed to emerge unflustered and deal with the
issue effectively. The farmers were persuaded to complete the final leg of the
march early on Monday to avoid inconveniencing commuters, and halt peacefully 2
km from the Assembly so that government emissaries could negotiate with their
representatives. By evening, ‘deeply humbled’ by the farmers’ reasonable
approach, Mr. Fadnavis said he respected them and had no problem in accepting
most of their demands, leading the farmers to end the stir and board special
trains to go back home. While this should perhaps serve as a model for
protesters and administrators across India, there is also a lesson to be learnt
about how to deal with unrest of this nature, which other States such as Madhya
Pradesh and Rajasthan have had to contend with.
A six-month deadline has been set for changes
that will take some doing, with a written assurance that some of the demands
will be pushed through immediately. A large number of the marchers were tribals
with no land titles; therefore, the promise that the 2006 Forest Rights Act
will be implemented in letter and spirit is welcome. The demand that caveats to
the State’s loan waiver scheme be dropped so that genuine small farmers are not
excluded is also being considered. The efficacy of loan waivers in alleviating
farm distress is limited at best. A few droughts or disruptions later, another
waiver would be called for if no institutional reforms are undertaken to free
constricted agricultural markets. However, having announced a waiver scheme,
the State should ensure that small farmers don’t get left out. Maharashtra’s
farm sector shrunk by over 8% in 2017-18, but the distress goes beyond its
borders and demands for raising the minimum support price in line with the M.S.
Swaminathan Commission report are spreading, with Haryana farmers picking up
the baton on Tuesday. The BJP-led government at the Centre, which has been
promising doubling of farm incomes and higher prices, and is to seek
re-election a year from now, would do well to take note too. The Gujarat
election, which was marked by sharply different voting patterns in urban and
rural areas, was a rude reminder of how agrarian distress can impact the
election result.
Vocabulary
Sensitise: cause something to respond
to certain stimuli; make sensitive.
Example: The introductory section aims to
sensitize students to the methodology of the course
Synonyms: sensibilise, sensify,
Antonyms: desensitize, desensitise
Disrupt: interrupt an event,
activity, or process by causing a disturbance or problem.
Example: A rail strike that could disrupt
both passenger and freight service
Synonyms: throw into
confusion, throw into disorder, throw into disarray
Patience: the capacity to accept or
tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset.
Example: You can find bargains if you have
the patience to sift through the dross
Synonyms: forbearance, tolerance, restraint, self-restraint, stoicism
Antonyms: impatience
Isolate: cause a person or place to
be or remain alone or apart from others.
Example: A country that is isolated from
the rest of the world
Synonyms: insulate, keep apart, sequester, set
apart
Persuade: cause someone to do
something through reasoning or argument.
Example: It wasn't easy, but I persuaded
him to do the right thing
Synonyms: prevail
on, coax, convince, get, induce, win over, bring
around
Antonyms: dissuade, deter
Emissary: a person sent on a special
mission, usually as a diplomatic representative.
Example: He sent his agents, emissaries to
her with fabulous temptations but the virtuous 1ady rebuffed them, one and all.
Synonyms: envoy, ambassador, delegate, attaché, consul, plenipotentiary
Negotiate: try to reach an agreement or
compromise by discussion with others.
Example: His government's willingness to
negotiate
Synonyms: discuss
terms, talk, consult, parley, confer, debate, compromise
Assurance: a positive declaration
intended to give confidence; a promise.
Example: He gave an assurance that work
would not recommence until Wednesday
Synonyms: word of
honor, word, promise, pledge, vow, avowal, oath
Antonyms: bashfulness, confusion, consternation, dismay
Alleviate: make suffering, deficiency,
or a problem less severe.
Example: He couldn't prevent her pain, only
alleviate it
Synonyms: reduce, ease, relieve, take
the edge off, deaden, dull
Antonyms: aggravate, augment, embitter, enhance, heighten, increase
Pattern: a repeated decorative
design.
Example: A neat blue herringbone pattern
Synonyms: design, decoration, motif, marking, ornament, ornamentation