The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 29th July 2024
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Hindu Editorial Vocab On Niti Aayog Competitive Federalism

With 10 State and Union Territory representatives skipping the ninth Governing Council meeting of the NITI Aayog chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi — seven of them boycotted (to refuse to buy a product or take part in an activity as a way of expressing strong disapproval) it — the think tank’s role has been called into question. The Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Telangana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Jharkhand did so because of concerns with the perceived lack of allocations and projects to their States in the Union Budget. But the boycott and, later, the walkout by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, suggest that the role of the think tank, limiting itself to an advisory body to the Union Government, has led to disenchantment among States, even if the protests were limited to leaders belonging to the political opposition (strong disagreement). Constituted by the NDA government in its first term, the NITI Aayog was to replace the Planning Commission, doing away with the “top-down” approach of the earlier body, and to focus on “cooperative federalism”. But by limiting itself to an advisory body without any powers of resource distribution or allocation (the process of giving someone their part of a total amount of something to use in a particular way) to States and other bodies and focusing on creating indices to evaluate States, it has led to the unintended consequence of “competitive federalism”; while the Finance Ministry has unfettered powers to decide on grants to States. In contrast, the Planning Commission, which too had its detractors (someone who criticizes something or someone, often unfairly), at least allowed for consultations (a meeting to discuss something or to get advice) with States in such matters.

It has not helped matters that the Bharatiya Janata Party has sought to seek votes in State elections on the basis of providing “double engine” governments, leading to complaints (a statement that something is wrong or not satisfactory) by Opposition-ruled States that the Centre has favoured those ruled by the BJP for investment projects. The fact that the NDA government now is crucially dependent upon the support of parties that rule Bihar and Andhra Pradesh — States that suffer varying developmental deficits (the total amount by which money spent is more than money received, or the state of having spent more money than has been received) — and the express intention of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to address their demands specifically in the Budget have not been lost on the government’s detractors. Irrespective of the merit in this contention (the disagreement that results from opposing arguments), the fact is that consultations with States on grants and projects have become limited after the end of the Planning Commission. While the 16th Finance Commission is tasked with the removal of a horizontal imbalance among States and the Finance Ministry’s focus is on macro-economic stability (a situation in which something is not likely to move or change) and the financial system, the need to address growth through infrastructure (the basic systems and services, such as transport and power supplies, that a country or organization uses in order to work effectively) and capital investments in States is something that requires institutional backing at the Centre as well. The NITI Aayog must be re-envisioned to bring back some of the responsibilities that the Planning Commission had for States for a truer “cooperative federalism”.

Hindu Vocab Wordlist 29th July 2024

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  • Boycotted: To refuse to buy a product or take part in an activity as a way of expressing strong disapproval.
  • Opposition: Strong disagreement.
  • Allocation: The process of giving someone their part of a total amount of something to use in a particular way.
  • Detractors: Someone who criticizes something or someone, often unfairly.
  • Consultations: A meeting to discuss something or to get advice.
  • Complaints: A statement that something is wrong or not satisfactory.
  • Deficits: The total amount by which money spent is more than money received, or the state of having spent more money than has been received.
  • Contention: The disagreement that results from opposing arguments.
  • Stability: A situation in which something is not likely to move or change.
  • Infrastructure: The basic systems and services, such as transport and power supplies, that a country or organization uses in order to work effectively

Hindu Vocab Master 29th July with Synonyms & Antonyms

Know synonyms and antonyms of difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master on 29th July 2024.

Difficult WordsSynonyms & Antonyms
BoycottedSynonyms: Avoid, Cut Off
Antonyms: Accept, Allow
OppositionSynonyms: Action, Hostility
Antonyms: Accord, Affection
AllocationSynonyms: Allotment, Appropriation
Antonyms: Whole
DetractorsSynonyms: Critic, Censor
Antonyms: Amateur, Praiser
ConsultationsSynonyms: Appointment, Conference
Antonyms: Silent, Quiet
ComplaintsSynonyms: Accusation, Charge
Antonyms: Acceptance, Approval
DeficitsSynonyms: Loss, Shortfall
Antonyms: Abundance, Adequacy
ContentionSynonyms: Argument, Conflict
Antonyms: Accord, Agreement
StabilitySynonyms: Establishment, Balance
Antonyms: Instability, Doubt
InfrastructureSynonyms: Framework, Base
Antonyms: Disorder, Disorganization

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