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Phrase of the Day (keep in the dark)-25MAY23

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “keep in the dark“ and its meaning is “to fail to tell/inform something to someone; to keep secret or hidden; ignorant of, uninformed about.

Example Sentence: Over the past one and a half years, decisions for appointments and transfers were made by the Services Secretary, the Chief Secretary, and the Lieutenant Governor (LG), while the elected government was kept in the dark. As the government had no functional control, it could not punish errant officers. Delhi witnessed the highest number of vacancies of teachers, doctors, engineers, clerks and other staff as a result of perennial mismanagement of the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board, managed by the LG.

This phrase is present in Disregarding Constitution, court, citizens and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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