The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 23rd June 2024
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Hindu Vocab On National Testing Agency Canceling NET Exam

The cancellation of the UGC-NET examination on Wednesday, just a day after its supposed “successful conduct” by the National Testing Agency (NTA), is one more load of straw threatening (expressing a threat of something unpleasant or violent) to break the agency’s creaking reputation. Coming as it did after irregularities in this year’s NEET-UG (medicine), and complaints about the JEE (engineering), the NTA is under intense (extreme and forceful or (of a feeling) very strong) pressure. In some ways, the Education Ministry’s actions are in stark contrast to its response to the ongoing NEET fiasco, and seem to indicate that it has learnt some lessons. It took suo motu action on the basis of the Home Ministry’s cybercrime team’s inputs, even without any formal complaints from candidates, unlike in the NEET case where it has dragged its feet through committees and court cases despite multiple allegations (a statement, made without giving proof, that someone has done something wrong or illegal) and police complaints of paper leaks. The Ministry immediately (now or without waiting or thinking) cancelled the UGC-NET and promised a fresh examination. It has asked the CBI to probe the case, while not heeding the persistent (lasting for a long time or difficult to get rid of) demand of NEET aspirants for a similar probe. However, for the over nine lakh UGC-NET candidates who studied for months, and then travelled long distances to their examination centres, some taking loans to cover their costs, this is little consolation (something that makes someone who is sad or disappointed feel better).

These young people deserve answers, and right now, most of the questions are still unanswered. For one, no one in the government’s education establishment has explained why the NET was an offline exam conducted by the CBSE till 2018, when it was taken over by the NTA and became an online exam, only to revert this year to an offline, pen-and-paper exam, which is potentially (possibly) more vulnerable (able to be easily physically or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked) to paper leaks. As the investigation is carried out, full transparency is key to any hopes that the NTA can regain trustworthiness in the eyes of candidates. The second is accountability (the fact of being responsible for what you do and able to give a satisfactory reason for it, or the degree to which this happens) and punishment of the guilty. The government would also do well to consider a rehaul of the NTA’s systems and personnel to ensure that the technical glitches, cheating scams, paper leaks, and proxy candidates that have plagued the exams this year are not allowed to happen again. With the fate of lakhs of India’s educated youth and youngest voters at stake, it is not surprising that the testing agency’s woes have become a political hot potato. Some Opposition leaders have demanded that the NTA be dismantled and the responsibility for entrance examinations be handed over to the States instead. This may well curb the Union government’s centralising tendencies leading to examinations of enormous (extremely large) scale that are harder to manage in a far-flung nation. However, some all-India examinations will always remain, and the need is for the States to join the Centre in recovering the integrity of the beleaguered examination system.

Hindu Vocab Wordlist 23rd June 2024

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  • Threatening: Expressing a threat of something unpleasant or violent.
  • Intense: Extreme and forceful or (of a feeling) very strong.
  • Allegation: A statement, made without giving proof, that someone has done something wrong or illegal.
  • Immediately: Now or without waiting or thinking.
  • Persistent: Lasting for a long time or difficult to get rid of.
  • Consolation: Something that makes someone who is sad or disappointed feel better.
  • Potentially: Possibly.
  • Vulnerable: Able to be easily physically or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked.
  • Accountability: The fact of being responsible for what you do and able to give a satisfactory reason for it, or the degree to which this happens.
  • Enormous: Extremely large.

Hindu Vocab Master 23rd June with Synonyms & Antonyms

Know synonyms and antonyms of difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master on 23rd June 2024.

Difficult WordsSynonyms & Antonyms
ThreateningSynonym: Aggressive, Alarming
Antonym: Kind, Good
IntenseSynonym: Acute, Bitter
Antonym: Agreeable, Blunt
AllegationSynonym: Accusation, Claim
Antonym: Exculpation, Denial
ImmediatelySynonym: Instantly, Directly
Antonym: Later, Eventually
PersistentSynonym: Continual, Consistent
Antonym: Broken, Ceasing
ConsolationSynonym: Comfort, Compassion
Antonym: Disdain, Indifference
PotentiallySynonym: Likely, Possibly
Antonym: Unlikely, Improbably
VulnerableSynonym: Accessible, Defensless
Antonym: Guarded, Protected
AccountabilitySynonym: Answerability, Liability
Antonym: Asset, Unaccountability
EnormousSynonym: Colossal, Excessive
Antonym: Common, Insignificant

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