The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 30th May 2024
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Learning a new set of words and meanings regularly is essential for preparing for competitive exams. The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 30th May 2024 is a perfect source that provides difficult words with contextual meanings based on a Hindu article. Candidates know how to use words in routine conversations.

Hindu Vocab On Negligence Of Fire Safety In India  

The devastating fires, at a gaming centre in Rajkot, Gujarat and a newborn nursing clinic in Delhi within 24 hours of each other, which left over 30 dead, is another grim reminder of one of India’s insidious threats: the pervasive (present or noticeable in every part of a thing or place) nature of the negligence (the fact of not giving enough care or attention to someone or something) of the fire safety of buildings by a whole range of stakeholders — from builders and proprietors to regulatory authorities. While the Bureau of Indian Standards has set detailed fire safety protocols (the system of rules and acceptable behaviour used at official ceremonies and occasions) in its National Building Code of India (NBC) 2016, it is a recommendatory document, as fire services is a State subject, and enforced (to make people obey a law, or to make a particular situation happen or be accepted) at the municipality level. The sheer disregard for India’s fire safety norms is apparent from the opening lines in the ‘About Fire Service – Background’ page of the Director General, Fire Services website under the Ministry of Home Affairs. It reads, “The fire services are not well organized in India”, adding, “in recent years the requirements for fire safety cover have increased manifold (many and of several different types) whereas the development of fire service has not made much headway”.

The National Disaster Management Authority had recommended to the 13th Finance Commission, an allocation of ₹7,000 crore to revamp India’s fire and emergency services. But the Commission sought an allocation (the process of giving someone their part of a total amount of something to use in a particular way) of almost ₹90,000 crore at the municipality level, recognising the need for a tailor-made revamping and restructuring (the act of organizing a company, business, or system in a new way to make it operate more effectively) of fire and emergency preparedness. A 2019 Home Ministry response to the Rajya Sabha noted that India had only 3,377 fire stations, when a 2012 national report on fire hazards and risk analysis sought more than double that number. The staff shortage is even more appalling. The entire country had only about 55,000 fire servicemen in 2019, when the requirement was about 5,60,000 seven years earlier. The Centre belatedly set aside ₹5,000 crore last July asking States to cough up another ₹1,400 crore to modernise emergency services. This follows the 15th Finance Commission’s advice to set aside 12.5% of all allocations towards the National/State Disaster Response Funds. With rising heatwaves and extreme weather events nationwide, it is clear that a synchronisation of the 2016 NBC and the Energy Conservation Building Code is required to attempt a holistic (dealing with or treating the whole of something or someone and not just a part) approach to address fires, as standards for construction material, electrical wiring, air-conditioning, and a whole range of cooling materials have to be revamped (to change or arrange something again, in order to improve it). More importantly, India’s polity, bureaucracy, policymakers and entrepreneurs (someone who starts their own business, especially when this involves seeing a new opportunity) must urgently address this insidious threat.

Hindu Editorial Vocab Wordlist 30th May 2024

A set of questions from the vocabulary section is covered in government exams. Candidates should keep learning new words daily with Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 30th May 2024.

  • Pervasive: Present or noticeable in every part of a thing or place.
  • Negligence: The fact of not giving enough care or attention to someone or something.
  • Protocol: The system of rules and acceptable behaviour used at official ceremonies and occasions.
  • Enforced: To make people obey a law, or to make a particular situation happen or be accepted.
  • Manifold: Many and of several different types.
  • Allocation: The process of giving someone their part of a total amount of something to use in a particular way.
  • Restructuring: The act of organizing a company, business, or system in a new way to make it operate more effectively.
  • Holistic: Dealing with or treating the whole of something or someone and not just a part
  • Revamped: To change or arrange something again, in order to improve it.
  • Entrepreneurs: Someone who starts their own business, especially when this involves seeing a new opportunity.

The Hindu Vocab Master 30th May with Synonyms & Antonyms

Know synonyms and antonyms of difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master on 30th May 2024.

Difficult WordsSynonyms & Antonyms
PervasiveSynonym: Common, Inescapable
Antonym: Scarce, Rare
NegligenceSynonym: Disregard, Failure
Antonym: Attention, Achievement
ProtocolSynonym: Code, Agreement
Antonym: Disagreement, Rudeness
EnforcedSynonym: Imposed, Prescribed
Antonym: Refused
ManifoldSynonym: Complex, Assorted
Antonym: Single, Same
AllocationSynonym: Allotment, Appropriation
Antonym: Whole
RestructuringSynonym: Reconstitution, Reestablishment
Antonym: Calm, Soothe
HolisticSynonym: Comprehensive, Integrated
Antonym: Incomplete, Empty
RevampedSynonym: Refurbish, Overhaul
Antonym: Damage, Break
EntrepreneurSynonym: Administrator, Contractor
Antonym: Employee

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