The Hindu Editorial (Aadhaar as a hurdle) – Mar 19, 2021
The Supreme Court, on Wednesday, did the right thing by terming as serious the allegation by a petitioner that three crore ration cards were cancelled for not being linked with the Aadhaar database… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Aadhaar as a hurdle) – Mar 19, 2021.
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- hurdle (noun) – obstacle, difficulty, problem, barrier, impediment, obstruction, hindrance.
- authentication (noun) – verification, substantiation, validation.
- welfare (noun) – a government program that provides (financial) assistance to individuals and families in need; social security, public assistance.
- inefficiency (noun) – incapability, inability, failure, carelessness.
- come/get in the way of (phrase) – interfere with, hamper, hinder, obstruct, prevent, impede.
- allegation (noun) – charge, accusation, indictment.
- petitioner (noun) – supplicant, pleader, applicant, claimant.
- starvation (noun) – extreme hunger, lack of food, famine, undernourishment/malnourishment.
- Unique identification scheme/project (noun) – Unique identification project was initially conceived by the Planning Commission as an initiative that would provide identification for each resident across the country and would be used primarily as the basis for efficient delivery of welfare services. The brand name of the Unique Identification number (UID) is Aadhaar.
- in existence (phrase) – continuing, existing, around.
- decade (noun) – a period of ten years.
- uphold (verb) – confirm, endorse/approve, vindicate/validate.
- projected (adjective) – estimated.
- assign (verb) – allocate, allot, give.
- dignity (noun) – self-esteem, self-worth, self-respect, pride/morale.
- review petition (noun) – the Constitution of India itself gives, under Article 137, the Supreme Court the power to review any of its judgments or orders. The court has the power to review its rulings to correct a “patent error” and not “minor mistakes of inconsequential import”. It is not necessary that only parties to a case can seek a review of the judgment on it. As per the Civil Procedure Code and the Supreme Court Rules, any person aggrieved by a ruling can seek a review. However, the court does not entertain every review petition filed. It exercises its discretion to allow a review petition only when it shows the grounds for seeking the review. As per 1996 rules framed by the Supreme Court, a review petition must be filed within 30 days of the date of judgment or order.
- put to rest (phrase) – to stop people from concerning/doubting about an issue by explaining/resolving it.
- allay (verb) – reduce, diminish, decrease, lessen; alleviate, ease, relieve.
- biometric (adjective) – relating to the metrics with human (physical & behavioural) characteristics used for identification and access control.
- Aadhaar Payment Bridge (System) (APBS) (noun) – it is one of the unique payment systems implemented by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), uses Aadhaar number as a central key for electronically channelizing the Government benefits and subsidies in the Aadhaar Enabled Bank Accounts (AEBA) of the intended beneficiaries.
- Public Distribution System (PDS) (noun) – The Public Distribution System (PDS) in the country facilitates the supply of food grains and distribution of essential commodities to a large number of poor people through a network of Fair Price Shops at a subsidized price on a recurring basis.
- Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), 2005 (noun) – an Indian labour law and social security measure that aims to guarantee the ‘right to work’. It aims to enhance livelihood security in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to every household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work.
- Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) (noun) – a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases in liquid form used as fuel in heating appliances, cooking equipment, and vehicles.
- subsidy (noun) – also called subvention; a financial contribution granted (to help an industry or business or individual or household), mostly given by a government, in order to keep the price of service/goods at a low level.
- lead to (verb) – result in, cause, bring about, call forth, give rise to, produce.
- disbursal (noun) – the act of paying out or disbursing/spending money.
- due to (phrase) – because of, owing to, on account of, as a result of.
- legitimate (adjective) – valid, reasonable, reliable.
- beneficiary (noun) – recipient, receiver.
- exemption (noun) – exclusion, relief, exception.
- mechanism (noun) – structure, system, procedure/method.
- override (verb) – reject, cancel, reverse, revoke, overrule, nullify.
- avail (verb) – help, aid, assist, benefit, be useful to, be of use/service to.
- -intensive (adjective/usually in combination) – (in business) concentrating on a particular thing.
- iris (noun) – the colored (typically brown, blue, or green) ring-shaped region/area surrounding the pupil (black circular opening/spot) of the eye.
- false negative (noun) – a test result which wrongly indicates that a condition does not hold.
- persist (verb) – continue, remain, linger, stay.
- more so (phrase) – it means that to a greater degree.
- susceptible (adjective) – subject to, inclined to, vulnerable to.
- over time (phrase) – it describes something which happens gradually.
- tend (verb) – be inclined, be likely, be liable, be disposed.
- given (preposition) – considering, taking into account, bearing in mind.
- due (adjective) – proper, correct, rightful, suitable, appropriate; deserved by, merited by.
- address (verb) – tackle, deal with, attend to, try to sort out.
- decentralised (adjective) – relating to the transfer of the power/control of a department/government from a single place to other locations.
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