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THE HINDU EDITORIAL ANALYSIS
Editorial by Vishal Sir
27 MARCH 2019
02 April 2019Editorial by Vishal Sir
THE HINDU EDITORIAL ANALYSIS
Editorial by Vishal Sir
“दृढ़ निश्चय केसाथ उठो,
संतुनि के साथ
सोिे जाओ”
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THE HINDU EDITORIAL ANALYSISScrupulously (adv) = In a very careful and thorough way
(बारीकी से)Obliquely (adv) = Not in a direct way; indirectlyStealth (noun) = Secretiveness, secrecy (चुपके)Falter (verb) = Lose strength or momentum
(डगमगािा)Propagate (verb) = Spread and promote (an idea, theory,
Widely (प्रसाररत)Protagonist (noun) = An advocate or champion of a
particular cause or idea (मुख्य पात्र)Lament (verb) = Express passionate grief about
(निलाप करिा)Conduit (noun) = A way of connecting two places
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THE HINDU EDITORIAL ANALYSISPrescience (noun) = The fact of knowing something in
advance; foreknowledge (पूिवज्ञाि)Diluted (adj) = Made weaker in force, content, or value
by modification (मन्दित)Impoverished (adj)= Deprived of strength or vitality (निर्वि)Unconscionable (adj) = Not right or reasonable,
unreasonably excessive (अिुनचत)Forbearance (noun)= Patient self-control; restraint and
tolerance (सहिशीलता)Fret (verb) = Be constantly or visibly anxious
(नचड़नचड़ािा)Plight (noun) = A dangerous, difficult, or otherwiseunfortunate situation (दुदवशा)
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THE HINDU EDITORIAL ANALYSISAvowed (adj) = That has been asserted, admitted, or
stated publicly (स्वीकृत)Assuage (verb) = Make (an unpleasant feeling) less
intense (शांत करिा)
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Title: Space for campaign(EC went by rule book on ASAT issue, but PM should haveupheld the spirit of Model Code)
Context: In ruling that Prime Minister Narendra Modi did notviolate the Model Code of Conduct by announcing through anationally televised address the demonstration of India’scapability to bring down an operational satellite, the ElectionCommission has taken a possibly correct view of the Code’sprovisions.
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However, it remains a narrow technical view as it is a thin linethat divides the idea of making a high-level declaration of adefence capability from using it for electoral advantage.
There were questions about the timing of the test as well asthe manner of announcement as the country is in electionmode. A five-member committee formed by the EC concludedthat the relevant provision was not attracted in this case.
Part VII of the Code covering the “party in power” says that“…the misuse of official mass media during the electionperiod for partisan coverage of political news and publicityregarding achievements with a view to furthering theprospects of the party in power shall be scrupulouslyavoided.”
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Given that Mr. Modi gave advance publicity to theannouncement, there is really no virtue in claiming that DDand AIR were not used for the purpose. As a landmarkachievement in defence research, it deserved a publicpronouncement at a high level.
That the motive was to proclaim the ASAT demonstration asan achievement of the regime in the field of national securitybecame obvious when it was propagated by the ruling partythat its predecessor did not have the political will to approvesuch a test. The BJP must demonstrate it will not use suchachievements for partisan advantage.
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Q.1
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) on April 1,
2019 launched which satellite?
a) EMISAT
b) Cartosat-2
c) MicroSat
d) AstroSat
Quiz Game
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Q.1
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) on April 1,
2019 launched which satellite?
a) EMISAT
b) Cartosat-2
c) MicroSat
d) AstroSat
Quiz Game
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Q.2
The Bank of Baroda became the third largest lender of India
by merging with which two banks?
a) RBL Bank and Vijaya Bank
b) Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank
c) RBL Bank and IDBI Bank
d) IDBI Bank and Dena Bank
Quiz Game
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Q.2
The Bank of Baroda became the third largest lender of India
by merging with which two banks?
a) RBL Bank and Vijaya Bank
b) Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank
c) RBL Bank and IDBI Bank
d) IDBI Bank and Dena Bank
Quiz Game
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Q.3
The Government constituted a Multi Disciplinary Terror
Monitoring Group (MDTMG) for which state?
a) Arunachal Pradesh
b) Chhattisgarh
c) Punjab
d) Jammu & Kashmir
Quiz Game
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Q.3
The Government constituted a Multi Disciplinary Terror
Monitoring Group (MDTMG) for which state?
a) Arunachal Pradesh
b) Chhattisgarh
c) Punjab
d) Jammu & Kashmir
Quiz Game
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Q.4
Which Indian label bagged the spot of No. 1 YouTube
Channel recently?
a) T-Series
b) SET India
c) Speed Records
d) Zee Music Company
Quiz Game
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Q.4
Which Indian label bagged the spot of No. 1 YouTube
Channel recently?
a) T-Series
b) SET India
c) Speed Records
d) Zee Music Company
Quiz Game
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Q.5
India renewed its Triangular Development Cooperation in
Asia and Africa with which nation?
a) United States
b) Germany
c) France
d) Japan
Quiz Game
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Q.5
India renewed its Triangular Development Cooperation in
Asia and Africa with which nation?
a) United States
b) Germany
c) France
d) Japan
Quiz Game
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Title: Ensuring access to justice(The Supreme Court must set up more Benches, anddisciplinary jurisdiction over lawyers must go back to thejudiciary)
Context: The justice system in any democracy is set up, underthe Constitution to serve the public without “fear or favour,affection or ill-will” as far as judges are concerned.
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Revisiting judges’ advice At an informal meeting, all of the then sitting judges of the
Supreme Court (including myself) advised the then ChiefJustice of India to decide against the request of the thenCentral government to sit in other places in the country underArticle 130 of the Constitution. The reason we (judges)decided against it was because we felt that the authority ofthe Supreme Court would get diluted.
The number of Benches depends on the size of the State, theidea being to facilitate easier access to justice.
First, the Supreme Court sitting only in Delhi has resulted inexcellent lawyers from other High Courts not appearing beforethe Supreme Court, possibly because it casts too large amonetary burden on their clients.
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Second, all lawyers, whatever their calibre or competence,who happen to be in Delhi now appear in the SupremeCourt. Some of the good lawyers who were able to leavelucrative practices in the High Courts have settled down inDelhi, but they have established a monopoly.
The third fallout of the failure to act under Article 130 is thatthe Supreme Court in Delhi has been flooded with work andbeen reduced to a District Court instead of a Court of FinalAppeal and Constitutional Court as envisaged under theConstitution.
Unethical lawyers William Shakespeare said, “The first thing we do, let’s kill all
the lawyers” (Henry VI).
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Some of the lawyers specialising in victim compensation casesdo not charge any fees for their services and render servicesfree of cost. They generally obtain a blank cheque from thevictim which is filled in after credit of the compensation to thebank account of the victim.
Way Forward First, the Supreme Court should reconsider setting up Benches in
different States in keeping with the recommendations of the LawCommissions.
Second, the Bar Council of India should exercise its powers underthe Advocates Act, 1961 more effectively.
Third, lawyers should be made irrelevant by referring more cases totrained mediators, as the Supreme Court has done in the Ayodhyadispute.
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1) Cobble together = Prepare hastily, patch together2) Lie ahead = To be going to happen 3) Drag on = Persist, to be protracted4) Revolve around = To be concerned with5) Stand back = Withdraw, pullback
Phrasal Verbs
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