THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - April 7, 2018 - Topic 1
The stiff sentence of five years in jail awarded to actor Salman Khan for hunting blackbuck in Rajasthan’s Kankani village
in 1998 should send out the message that stardom does not confer impunity.
Unlike the average wildlife poaching case, where State forest departments
struggle to gather credible evidence, the prosecution in the blackbuck case has
been vigorously supported by the local Bishnoi community.
What sets the case apart from so many other episodes of
poaching and animal trapping in India’s forests is its naked celebration of
bloodsport. Stars like Khan, who is no stranger to controversysurrounding hunting expeditions, seem to think conservation
is not serious business, and the clock can readily be turned back to an era
when the wealthy and powerful organised ‘shikar’ parties to hunt for pleasure.
That era is over. If the verdict of the Jodhpur court in the blackbuck case
survives the appeals process, it would send out the powerful message that the
judicial system feels no constraint in exerting the full weight of the law to
protect threatened wildlife. Equally, it should bring a feeling of empowerment
to forest department personnel, and help them resist the intimidation that they
routinely face from influential sections in the discharge of their duties.
Protecting the blackbuck case verdict — and the witnesses who made it possible
— is the challenge they face today.
The Wildlife (Protection) Act, the landmark law from 1972 that
shields the diversity of India’s endangered animals mainly in 4% of its land
area designated as protected, struggles to be effective and conviction rates
are low. Besides restraining ‘VIP’ poachers, forest guards must combat
organised hunting gangs that employ traps and snares for a thriving trade in
animals, body parts and trophies. Even the population of the tiger, the most
protected species, faces erosion due to poaching. At least 136 tigers were
killed between 2014 and 2017, according to an estimate by the Wildlife
Protection Society of India that includes official data on poaching. What is
more, several species protected under the Schedules of the Wildlife Act are
often found in areas that lie outside sanctuaries, and are commonly hunted.
Forest departments must see the need for greater vigilance in such territories,
which they can exercise in partnership with local communities. The verdict in
the Salman Khan case strikes a blow for these free-ranging animals, sending out
the message that hunting of protected species is certain to invite severe
penalties. The court makes the important observation that personalities who are
capable of influencing the behaviour of others must naturally be conscious of
what they do. It is to be hoped that this will convince the high and mighty
that bloodsports are grotesquely incongruous in the present day when
environmental concerns rule supreme and engaging in them invites deterrent
action.
Vocabulary
Stiff: not easily bent or changed
in shape
Example: A stiff black collar
Synonyms: rigid, hard, firm, inelastic, inflexible
Stardom: the state or status of being
a famous or exceptionally talented performer in the world of entertainment or
sports.
Example: They are very much coach's players
who have gained stardom , lost it, and regained it again.
Struggle: make forceful or violent
efforts to get free of restraint or constriction.
Example: Before she could struggle, he
lifted her up
Synonyms: fight, grapple, wrestle, scuffle, brawl, spar, scrap
Evidence: the available body of facts
or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
Example: The study finds little evidence of
overt discrimination
Poaching: illegally hunt or catch
(game or fish) on land that is not one's own, or in contravention of official
protection.
Example: She sets traps to try and poach
fish from the local pond and checks them daily.
Synonyms: hunt illegally, catch
illegally, jacklight, jack, steal
Expedition: a journey or voyage
undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose, especially that of
exploration, scientific research, or war.
Example: An expedition to the jungles of
the Orinoco
Synonyms: journey, voyage, tour, odyssey, exploration, safari, trek, hike
Constraint: a limitation or restriction.
Example: The availability of water is the
main constraint on food production
Synonyms: restriction, limitation, curb, check, restraint, control, damper
Endanger: put someone or something at
risk or in danger.
Example: He was driving in a manner likely
to endanger life
Synonyms: imperil, jeopardize, risk, put
at risk, put in danger, expose to dange
Restrain: prevent someone or something
from doing something; keep under control or within limits.
Example: He had to be restrained from
walking out of the meeting
Synonyms: prevent, stop, keep, hold
back
Thriving: grow or develop well or
vigorously.
Example: The new baby thrived
Vigilance: the action or state of
keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
Example: Constant vigilance is the only
possible response to the terrifying Rise of The Machines
Conscious: aware of and responding to
one's surroundings; awake.
Example: He was admitted to the ICU
conscious and alert, but with a very low blood pressure, and very marginal
oxygenation.
Synonyms: aware, awake, alert, responsive, sentient, compos
mentis
Incongruous: not in harmony or keeping
with the surroundings or other aspects of something.
Example: The duffel coat looked incongruous
with the black dress she wore underneath
Synonyms: out of place, out of
keeping, inappropriate, unsuitable, unsuited
Deterrent: able or intended to deter.
Example: The deterrent effect of heavy
prison sentences
Synonyms: disincentive, discouragement, damper, curb, check