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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 28th June 2024

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Hindu Editorial Vocab On Fisheries Dispute Of India & Sri Lanka

The resumption of fishing off India’s eastern coast including the Palk Bay, after the annual 61-day ban on fishing, has led to the death of a sailor from the Sri Lanka Navy. The Sri Lankan Navy had carried out an operation on June 25 morning to “chase away a cluster of Indian poaching trawlers” in Sri Lankan waters off Kankesanthurai, near Jaffna. A trawler-vessel was impounded (If the police impound something that belongs to you, they take it away because you have broken the law) and 10 fishermen apprehended, of whom eight were from Tamil Nadu and the rest from Andhra Pradesh. There have also been several cases of Indian (Tamil Nadu) fishermen dying too. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M.K. Stalin, sought the intervention of the External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, in releasing the vessel and the men. In his reply sent to the Chief Minister on Thursday, Mr. Jaishankar said the Indian High Commission had been seeking the early release of 34 fishermen in judicial remand (to send someone accused of committing a crime away from court until their trial begins) and six others who were serving sentences.

This is an opportunity for the two countries to revive the negotiation (the process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement with them, or the discussions themselves) process, exclusively to deal with the fisheries dispute, which became aggravated (to make a bad situation worse) in the wake of the 1974 and 1976 bilateral agreements to demarcate their maritime boundary lines. Mr. Stalin has done well to remind Mr. Jaishankar to convene a meeting of the Joint Working Group, last held (virtually) over two years ago. The acts of Indian fishermen crossing the international maritime boundary line are clearly illegal; factors relating to protection of livelihood opportunities cannot be delinked from the importance of the preservation (the act of keeping something the same or of preventing it from being damaged) of the marine ecosystem. A gradual replacement (the process of replacing something with something else) of bottom trawlers being used by the Tamil Nadu fishermen is a must, but the fisherfolk require time to prepare for diversification — deep sea fishing, marine cage farming, seaweed cultivation and processing, and sea ranching. The experiences of the deep sea fishing project, being executed by the Union and Tamil Nadu governments, are clear enough to conclude that it is a failure. After nearly seven years of implementation (the act of starting to use a plan or system), only 61 deep sea fishing vessels have been handed over to beneficiaries, with 19 more under construction. It would be thoughtful if the Union government clubs the project with an all-India programme, where the unit cost of a deep sea fishing vessel is ₹40 lakh higher, at least to get a better response even at this stage. The unit cost of a deep sea fishing vessel under the Central-State project is ₹80 lakh. New Delhi and Colombo can devise additional schemes to help the Northern Province’s fishermen even more. But what is more important is that the two countries, representatives (someone who speaks or does something officially for another person or group of people) of the fishing community and officials from Tamil Nadu and the Northern Province (one of the areas that a country or empire is divided into as part of the organization of its government, which often has some control over its own laws) should meet soon to find a way out of the dispute (an argument or disagreement, especially an official one between, for example, workers and employers or two countries with a common border).

Hindu Vocab Wordlist 28th June 2024

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  • Impounded: If the police impound something that belongs to you, they take it away because you have broken the law.
  • Remand: To send someone accused of committing a crime away from court until their trial begins.
  • Negotiation: The process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement with them, or the discussions themselves.
  • Aggravated: To make a bad situation worse.
  • Preservation: The act of keeping something the same or of preventing it from being damaged.
  • Replacement: The process of replacing something with something else.
  • Implementation: The act of starting to use a plan or system.
  • Representatives: Someone who speaks or does something officially for another person or group of people.
  • Province: One of the areas that a country or empire is divided into as part of the organization of its government, which often has some control over its own laws.
  • Dispute: An argument or disagreement, especially an official one between, for example, workers and employers or two countries with a common border.

Hindu Vocab Master 28th June with Synonyms & Antonyms

Know synonyms and antonyms of difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master on 28th June 2024.

Difficult WordsSynonyms & Antonyms
ImpoundedSynonym: Captured, Confiscated
Antonym: Deprived, Lost
RemandSynonym: Confinement, Custody
Antonym: Freedom, Liberation
NegotiationSynonym: Agreement, Compromise
Antonym: Disagreement
AggravatedSynonym: Angry, Incensed
Antonym: Calm, Cheerful
PreservationSynonym: Care, Conservancy
Antonym: Danger, Neglect
ReplacementSynonym: Reinstatement, Restoration
Antonym: Predecessor
ImplementationSynonym: Application, Discharge
Antonym: Failure, Idleness
RepresentativesSynonym: Classic, Idle
Antonym: Imperfect, Different
ProvinceSynonym: Colony, County
Antonym: Avocation, Entertainment
DisputeSynonym: Bickering, Brawl
Antonym: Accord, Agreement

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