The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 25th July 2024
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Hindu Editorial Vocab On NEET Recast Test

What comes undone is best redone. The latest development in the prolonged (continuing for a long time) National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2024 saga has played out in the court, and will answer the question raised initially — the unusually high number of toppers this year. The Supreme Court of India’s ruling on the right answer to a particular physics question in the NEET paper, based on the expert opinion of IIT Delhi professionals, has brought down the number of toppers from 61 to a more reasonable number — 17. The wrong answer for the disputed (used to describe something that is the subject of disagreement, especially official or legal disagreement) question was chosen reportedly by four lakh students, including 44 in the list of toppers. As a result, all these students will lose five marks each. Ruling that there could be only one correct answer, the Court directed the National Testing Agency (NTA) to revise the scores based on the correct answer. It also emerged during the hearing that the wrong answer for the question was actually present in the older (until 2021) NCERT textbooks. The Court had earlier refused to cancel the entire NEET, which over 23 lakh applicants took. While the scheduled date of counselling, July 24, is past already, and with the NTA having to re-tally the marks with the revised answer, the counselling has been delayed again, but will take place as soon as possible.

While the scenario, as it stands today, seems ostensibly resolved sufficiently (enough) to let the process move forward, the truth is that an unprecedented (never having happened or existed in the past) number of violations (an action that breaks or acts against something, especially a law, agreement, principle, or something that should be treated with respect) have occurred in a manner that vitiated, possibly for good, the faith in NEET as a fail-safe entrance route. From charges of paper leaks, giving out the wrong question papers, damaged answer keys, impersonation by students, and an analysis of marks that showed an unusually high number of toppers from certain centres in the country, NEET-UG 2024 has been a string of bad news this year. Notably, the interventions (intentional action to change a situation, with the aim of improving it or preventing it from getting worse) to right the course have come mostly from the judiciary, with the executive stopping short of initiating significant or decisive action required to clean its Augean stables. For starters, the extraordinary emphasis that has come to be placed on medicine as a career choice, with over 23 lakh students hoping to compete for over one lakh MBBS seats, will have to be dialled down, with a healthy promotion (the act of encouraging something to happen or develop) of other scientific streams as viable career options. The government also has no option but to unwind the entire spool, and cast it out if it must, reorienting all systems so that the next NEET can be conducted professionally, and with adequate (enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose) safeguards in place to prevent malpractice (failure to act correctly or legally when doing your job, often causing injury or loss) or inefficiency.

Hindu Vocab Wordlist 25th July 2024

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  • Prolonged: Continuing for a long time.
  • Disputed: Used to describe something that is the subject of disagreement, especially official or legal disagreement.
  • Sufficiently: Enough.
  • Unprecedented: Never having happened or existed in the past.
  • Violations: An action that breaks or acts against something, especially a law, agreement, principle, or something that should be treated with respect.
  • Interventions: Intentional action to change a situation, with the aim of improving it or preventing it from getting worse.
  • Promotion: The act of encouraging something to happen or develop.
  • Adequate: Enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose.
  • Malpractice: Failure to act correctly or legally when doing your job, often causing injury or loss.

Hindu Vocab Master 25th July with Synonyms & Antonyms

Know synonyms and antonyms of difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master on 25th July 2024.

Difficult WordsSynonyms & Antonyms
ProlongedSynonyms: Dull, Lengthened
Antonyms: Shortened
DisputedSynonyms: Contentious, Dubious
Antonyms: Certain, Definite
SufficientlySynonyms: Amply, Adequately
Antonyms: Inadequately, Insufficiently
UnprecedentedSynonyms: Bizarre, Extraordinary
Antonyms: Bad, Common
ViolationsSynonyms: Abuse, Contravention
Antonyms: Obedience, Observation
InterventionsSynonyms: Interference, Mediation
Antonyms: Assistance, Aid
PromotionSynonyms: Advance, Advancement
Antonyms: Block, Condemnation
AdequateSynonyms: Acceptable, Capable
Antonyms: Inadequate, Inappropriate
MalpracticeSynonyms: Carelessness, Dereliction
Antonyms: Behavior, Obedience

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