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THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - June 2, 2018 - Topic 1


Mixed growth signals
Official data showing the GDP expanding at the fastest pace in seven quarters in the three months ended March 31, a brisk 7.7% at that, is reason for cheer. Given that this has been propelled largely by increases in manufacturing and construction activity is a basis for optimism given that the former contributes almost a fifth of quarterly gross value added (GVA) and the latter about 8%. The rebound in construction is all the more heartening since it is both a creator of direct and indirect jobs and a multiplier of overall output. 
In the fourth quarter, construction is estimated to have posted a robust 11.5% growth, almost a doubling in pace from the 6.6% in the third quarter, and compares favourably with the contraction of 3.9% seen in the demonetisation-hit year-earlier period. Two key groupings of services that together contributed more than 38% of fourth-quarter GVA — the first comprising trade, hotels, transport, communication and broadcasting; and the second, financial, real estate and professional services — accelerated year-on-year, helping lift full-year sectoral GVA growth. Agriculture, forestry and fishing continued an accelerating trend over the four quarters of the last fiscal, with growth of 4.5% boosting the annual expansion to 3.4%. While the fiscal year’s pace for this vital sector is still appreciably lower than the 6.3% in 2016-17, if the quarterly momentum is sustained and the monsoon pans out as forecast, we could see a more broad-based revival in rural demand.
There are, however, pressure points in the estimates of national expenditure. Private final consumption expenditure continues to languish, with the share of its contribution to GDP sliding to 54.6% in the January-March period, from 59.3% in the preceding quarter and 55.2% a year earlier. Government spending too eased in the fourth quarter, as a proportion, to the lowest quarterly level of the last fiscal at 9.5%. Only gross fixed capital formation, which reflects investment demand, provided cause for some comfort as it contributed 32.2%, which was the most in percentage terms since the 32.5% posted in April-June 2016. A sobering thought here is that the very same growth momentum is likely to spur price pressures across the economy that, combined with the bullish trend in global oil, could fan faster inflation. This may leave the RBI with little option but to raise interest rates, possibly as early as next week. Separately, the latest survey-based Nikkei India Manufacturing Purchasing Manager’s Index shows manufacturing activity expanded at a weaker pace in May from the previous month amid tepid domestic demand. With borrowing costs set to rise and global trade tensions adding to uncertainties for India’s exporters who are yet to capitalise on the rupee weakness, policymakers will need to eschew populism and stick to policy prudence if the tenuous momentum is to be sustained.
Vocabulary
Brisk: active, fast, and energetic.
Example: A good brisk walk
Synonyms: quick, rapid, fast, swift, speedy, hurried, energetic, lively, vigorous

Propelled: drive, push, or cause to move in a particular direction, typically forward.
Example: The boat is propelled by using a very long paddle
Synonyms: move, power, push, drive; throw, thrust, toss, fling, hurl, launch

Optimism: hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something.
Example: The talks had been amicable, and there were grounds for optimism
Synonyms: hopefulness, hope, confidence, buoyancy, cheer, cheerfulness

Rebound: bounce back through the air after hitting a hard surface or object.
Example: His shot hammered into the post and rebounded across the goal
Synonyms: bounce, bounce back, spring back, ricochet, boomerang

Contraction: the process of becoming smaller.
Example: The general contraction of the industry did further damage to morale
Synonyms: shrinking, shrinkage, decline, decrease, diminution, dwindling

Accelerating: begin to move more quickly.
Example: The car accelerated toward her

Expansion: the action of becoming larger or more extensive.
Example: The rapid expansion of suburban Washington
Synonyms: growth, increase in size, enlargement, extension, development

Languish: lose or lack vitality; grow weak or feeble.
Example: Plants may appear to be languishing simply because they are dormant
Synonyms: weaken, deteriorate, decline, wither, droop, wilt, fade, waste away

Bullish: confident or optimistic about something.
Example: Those who are bullish on the nation's economic prospects
Synonyms: confident, positive, assertive, self-assertive, assured, self-assured

Uncertainties: the state of being uncertain.
Example: Times of uncertainty and danger
Synonyms: unpredictability, unreliability, riskiness, chanciness, precariousness

Tenuous: very weak or slight.
Example: The tenuous link between interest rates and investment
Synonyms: slight, insubstantial, meager, flimsy, weak, doubtful, dubious

Prudence: the quality of being prudent; cautiousness.
Example: We need to exercise prudence in such important matters
Synonyms: wisdom, judgment, good judgment, common sense, sense



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