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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 30th October 2024

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Tough task: On the battle lines in the Jharkhand Assembly election Coalitional incoherence

(lack of unity) could stymie (hinder) the INDIA bloc’s effort to retain power in Jharkhand

As one of India’s relatively younger States that is home to one of its largest tribal (indigenous) populations and a supplier of much of the country’s mineral resources, but with nearly a quarter of its populace (population) poverty-stricken, Jharkhand’s significance needs no elaboration (detailed explanation). With the Assembly elections in two phases, on November 13 and 20, the battle lines are clearly drawn between the two coalitions (alliances) — the ruling Jharkhand Mukti Morcha-led INDIA bloc and the Bharatiya Janata Party-led NDA. For a State that has seen frequent changes in coalitions and leadership, the last two tenures (terms), that of the BJP (2014-19) and of the JMM-led coalition (2019-24), have been relatively stable. Chief Minister Hemant Soren managed to weather (endure) a tempest (storm) after having to resign over his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate and regaining his post after his bail. In the 2024 general election, his arrest by the Centre was seen by tribals (indigenous groups) as being vindictive (revengeful), which helped the JMM and its ally, the Congress, to win all five seats reserved for Scheduled Tribe candidates, among the 14 in the State. But the BJP and its ally, the All Jharkhand Students Union (AJSU), still managed to get 47.2% of the vote against the INDIA bloc’s 39.62%, suggesting a clear tribal versus non-tribal divide — Adivasis form 26.21% of Jharkhand’s population.

By firming up (strengthening) its alliance with the AJSU, the BJP expects better Assembly poll results than what transpired (happened) in 2019 when the two contested separately. If candidate announcements and seat sharing are any indication, the BJP-led alliance has shown greater cohesion (unity) than the INDIA bloc in which the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the CPI(ML)-Liberation have shown some discontent (dissatisfaction) over seat allocations. On the narrative (storyline) front, the Hemant Soren-led INDIA bloc is seeking to consolidate (strengthen) its tribal support base, while yearning for the affirmation (approval) of other voters for the welfare schemes its government has implemented. The Maiya Samman Yojana, a cash transfer scheme for women, is quite popular, but it remains to be seen whether it will win votes for the alliance instead of plaudits (praise) alone. The BJP is aware of the divide and has sought to frame a problematic narrative of “infiltrators(illegal entrants) — a dog whistle (coded message) for Muslims — gaining benefits at the expense of tribals besides fielding defectors (deserters) from the JMM such as former Chief Minister Champai Soren to undercut (weaken) the JMM’s support base. Only the results will tell whether Hemant Soren’s plea (request) to voters to see through this divisive (splitting) ploy (strategy) is successful, but mere lip service (insincere expression) without strong organisational (structured) and resourceful (capable) efforts by the INDIA bloc to counter the BJP-led coalition’s mobilisation (gathering of support) in Jharkhand will be futile (useless) in its effort to retain power.

Hindu Vocab Wordlist 38th October 2024

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  1. Incoherence: A lack of clarity or logical organization.
  2. Stymie: To prevent or hinder progress.
  3. Vindictive: Having or showing a strong desire for revenge.
  4. Cohesion: The action or fact of forming a united whole.
  5. Discontent: A feeling of dissatisfaction or unhappiness.
  6. Consolidate: To combine or strengthen into a single, effective whole.
  7. Affirmation: Positive support or approval.
  8. Plaudits: Praise or approval.
  9. Divisive: Causing disagreement or hostility.
  10. Mobilisation: The act of preparing or organizing resources for action.

Hindu Vocab Master 30th October 2024 with Synonyms & Antonyms

Here are the synonyms and antonyms of all the difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master for 30th October 2024:

WordSynonymsAntonyms
IncoherenceConfusion, disarray, disorder, chaosCoherence, clarity, order, structure
StymieObstruct, impede, hinder, thwartAid, assist, facilitate, help
VindictiveVengeful, resentful, unforgiving, bitterForgiving, compassionate, kind, lenient
CohesionUnity, bond, solidarity, harmonyDivision, separation, discord, disunity
DiscontentDissatisfaction, unhappiness, displeasure, disaffectionSatisfaction, contentment, pleasure, fulfillment
ConsolidateStrengthen, unify, merge, combineWeaken, separate, divide, disperse
AffirmationConfirmation, endorsement, approval, validationDenial, rejection, negation, opposition
PlauditsApplause, praise, acclaim, recognitionCriticism, disapproval, condemnation, rejection
DivisiveDiscordant, alienating, controversial, polarizingUnifying, conciliatory, peaceful, harmonizing
MobilisationActivation, organization, assembly, preparationDemobilization, inactivity, inaction, disbanding

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