THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - August 6, 2018 - Topic 1
India’s law governing motor vehicles and
transport is archaic, lacking the provisions necessary to manage fast
motorisation. The lacunae in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, require to be
addressed to improve road safety, ensure orderly use of vehicles and expand
public transport. The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, passed
by the Lok Sabha last year, seeks to do this, but it has now run into
opposition in the Rajya Sabha because of its perceived shift of power from the
States to the Centre. The issue is not one of legislative competence; as the
subject is in the Concurrent List, Parliament can make a law defining powers
available to the States. Some State governments are concerned about the new
provisions, Sections 66A and 88A, which will empower the Centre to form a
National Transportation Policy through a process of consultation, and not
concurrence.
The changes will also enable Centrally-drafted schemes to be
issued for national, multi-modal and inter-State movement of goods and
passengers, for rural mobility and even last-mile connectivity. Since all this
represents a new paradigm that would shake up the sector, several States have
opposed the provisions as being anti-federal. Doing nothing, however, is no
longer an option. The passenger transport sector operating within cities and
providing inter-city services has grown amorphously, with vested interests
exploiting the lack of transparency and regulatory bottlenecks. With a
transparent system, professional new entrants can enter the sector. As things
stand, State-run services have not kept pace with the times. Major investments
made in the urban metro rail systems are yielding poor results in the absence
of last-mile connectivity services.
Creating an equitable regulatory framework for
the orderly growth of services is critical. This could be achieved through
changes to the MV Act that set benchmarks for States. Enabling well-run bus
services to operate across States with suitable permit charges is an imperative
to meet the needs of a growing economy. Regulatory changes introduced in Europe
over the past few years for bus services have fostered competition, reduced
fares and increased services operating across European Union member-states.
Other aspects of the proposed amendments deal with road safety. These, however,
are likely to achieve little without strong enforcement by the States. The
effort to curb institutionalised corruption at Regional Transport Offices by
making it possible for dealers to directly register new vehicles, and enabling
online applications for driving licences is welcome. Care is needed to see that
other measures, such as sharply enhancing fines for rule violations, do not
only result in greater harassment. It is the certainty of enforcement, zero
tolerance and escalating penalties that will really work. There are some new
provisions to harness technology, including CCTV monitoring, to improve road
safety, but these cannot produce results when there is no professional accident
investigation agency to determine best practices.
Vocabulary
Archaic: very
old or old-fashioned.
Example: Prisons
are run on archaic methods
Synonyms: obsolete, out
of date, old-fashioned, outmoded, behind the times, bygone
Provision: the
action of providing or supplying something for use.
Example: New
contracts for the provision of services
Synonyms: supplying, supply, providing, giving, presentation, donation, equipping
Perceive: become
aware or conscious of something
Example: His
mouth fell open as he perceived the truth
Synonyms: discern, recognize, become
aware of, see, distinguish, realize, grasp
Competence: the
ability to do something successfully or efficiently.
Example: The
players displayed varying degrees of competence
Synonyms: capability, ability, competency, proficiency, accomplishment, expertise
Mobility: the
ability to move or be moved freely and easily.
Example: This
exercise helps retain mobility in the damaged joints
Synonyms: ability
to move, movability
Amorphous: without
a clearly defined shape or form.
Example: Amorphous
blue forms and straight black lines
Synonyms: shapeless, formless, structureless, indeterminate, vague, nebulous
Equitable: fair
and impartial.
Example: An
equitable balance of power
Synonyms: fair, just, impartial, even-handed, unbiased, unprejudiced
Foster: encourage
or promote the development of something, typically something regarded as good
Example: The
teacher's task is to foster learning
Synonyms: encourage, promote, further, stimulate, advance, forward, cultivate, nurture
Enforcement: the
act of compelling observance of or compliance with a law, rule, or obligation.
Example: The
strict enforcement of environmental regulations
Harassment: aggressive
pressure or intimidation.
Example: They
face daily harassment by the police
Synonyms: persecution, intimidation, pressure, force, coercion, hassle
Harness: control
and make use of natural resources, especially to produce energy.
Example: Attempts
to harness solar energy
Synonyms: control, exploit, utilize, use, employ, put
to use, channe
