THE HINDU EDITORIAL VOCABS
Rearguard action: On weather change and consistent action
π Rearguard action β A defensive response taken late, usually after damage has already occurred Defence | Damage control, Holding operation
π Commenced β Began formally or officially Started | Initiated, Launched
π Adversity β A situation involving difficulty or suffering Hardship | Misfortune, Distress
π Chaos β Complete disorder or confusion Disorder | Turmoil, Anarchy
π Spike β A sudden and sharp rise Rise | Surge, Escalation
π Particulate matter β Microscopic air pollutants harmful to health Pollutants | Fine particulates, Aerosols
π Unmitigated β Not reduced, controlled, or softened Unchecked | Unabated, Unrestrained
π Characteristic β Typical or defining feature Typical | Hallmark, Distinctive
π Vast swathes β Very large continuous areas Large areas | Expanses, Stretches
π Accumulation β Gradual build-up over time Build-up | Accretion, Aggregation
π Nose-diving β Falling very rapidly Falling | Plummeting, Free-falling
π Hovers β Remains at a particular level Stays | Lingers, Oscillates
π Besieged β Overwhelmed by persistent problems Troubled | Beleaguered, Afflicted
π Permissible limits β Levels officially allowed by law or regulation Allowed levels | Regulatory thresholds, Sanctioned bounds
π Catastrophes β Events causing great damage or suffering Disasters | Calamities, Cataclysms
π Visibility β The ability to see clearly Clarity | Visual range, Line of sight
π Inferno β A large, uncontrollable fire Blaze | Conflagration, Firestorm
π Disarray β A state of disorder or confusion Chaos | Disorganisation, Turmoil
π Plummeting β Declining steeply and rapidly Dropping | Tumbling, Collapsing
π Restrictions β Official limits or controls imposed Limits | Curbs, Constraints
π Demolition β The act of destroying structures Destruction | Razing, Dismantling
π Vacuous β Empty, ineffective, or lacking substance Hollow | Insubstantial, Fatuous
π Comply β To act in accordance with rules or orders Obey | Adhere, Conform
π Residual β Remaining after the main part is removed Remaining | Leftover, Remnant
π Unabated β Continuing without any reduction Unchecked | Uncurbed, Unrelenting
π Depresses β Pushes down or lowers Reduces | Suppresses, Dampens
π Spate β A large number occurring in quick succession Series | Flurry, Deluge
π Regurgitate β Repeat ideas without original thought Repeat | Rehash, Reiterate
π Exhortations β Urgent appeals or calls to action Appeals | Entreaties, Admonitions
π Unheeded β Ignored or not acted upon Ignored | Disregarded, Overlooked
π Empowered β Given official authority or power Authorised | Mandated, Invested
π Independence β Freedom from external control Autonomy | Self-governance, Institutional freedom
π Year-round β Continuing throughout the entire year Continuous | Sustained, Perennial
Follow
Rahul Sir Competitive English Teacher
Join online and offline classes for competitive English
18/12/2025
Rearguard action: On weather change and consistent action
India needs year-round action to tackle fallout of change in weather
The fog season has commenced in India, kickstarting the annual cycle of adversity, accidents and chaos in northern India. The spike in particulate matter pollution after monsoon winds, and how it lays bare the year-round unmitigated pollution β now characteristic of not only Delhi, its surrounding capital regions and vast swathes of the Indo-Gangetic plains but, increasingly, even Mumbai, Kolkata and mushrooming urban clusters β is well known. Fog, which results from the fall in temperatures and an accumulation of moisture close to the ground, is also accompanied by air quality nose-diving. The air quality index (AQI) β that anyway hovers in the danger zones of 300-400 or βvery poorβ air β breaks through into the worst categories of βsevereβ and βsevere+β (400+) triggering extended waves of panic among citizens already besieged by poor quality air. Fog does not necessarily increase the toxicity of the air, which is anyway beyond permissible limits, but brings in additional catastrophes from poor visibility. So far, at least 25 people have been killed and 59 injured in fog-linked road accidents across Uttar Pradesh, with the worst tragedy unfolding on the Yamuna Expressway in Mathura, where a multi-vehicle pile-up turned into an inferno. Airline operations are in disarray in Delhi as 228 flights, including 131 departures and 97 arrivals, were cancelled and hundreds delayed on Monday.
The plummeting AQI saw emergency-level restrictions, called GRAP-4, come into effect in Delhi β it bans construction and demolition activities, pushes schools online and restricts the kinds of vehicles that can ply. On top of this, the Delhi government delivered a vacuous threat that vehicles without a pollution under control certificate would be denied fuel at refuelling stations, and those that did not comply with Bharat Stage-6 emission norms would be barred from entering city limits. This does not account for the fact that it is the residual emissions that are unabated in the capital region, trapped by moisture, that depresses the index. The Centre announces a spate of βmeetingsβ that do little other than regurgitate exhortations that are unheeded. This is the time that the Commission for Air Quality Management, an empowered body, must stress its independence and take year-round action to ensure that whatever the weather, Delhiβs AQI stays below 350.
π TONE OF THE PASSAGE: DISPARAGING
The editorial sharply criticizes both the Centre and Delhi government for reactive, ineffective responses to recurring winter pollution and fog-related disasters.
Follow
Competitive English By Rahul Sir Where language meets logic. Expert English teacher helping students crack competitive exams (Banks,Ssc, Defence & Other)
26/12/2024
Join New Batch for Competitive English from 27/12/24 at 8 am
26/11/2024
Vacancy update
02/11/2024
20/09/2024
12/08/2024
Today's Newspaper 12/08/2024
09/08/2024
Today's Newspaper 09/09/2024
08/08/2024
Today's Newspaper 08/08/2024
06/08/2024
Today's Newspaper 06/08/2024
03/08/2024
Today's Newspaper 03/08/2024
02/08/2024
Today's Newspaper 02/08/2024
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Location
Category
Contact the school
Telephone
Website
Address
Gaya
823001
Opening Hours
| 9am - 5pm |