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Word of the Day (emancipation)-24MAY23

Word of the Day (emancipation)-24MAY23

Today’s “Word of the Day” is emancipation and it is a noun and its meaning is “the act of ending the (legal) authority or control that a person has over another person; freedom, liberty, liberation, independence, enfranchisement, setting free, letting loose, release”.

Example Sentence: In the last 10 days, we have witnessed both the emancipation and subversion (undermining) of the people’s will. The emancipation was at the hands of the Supreme Court, where a five-judge Bench unanimously recognised the control of the Delhi government over administrative services. The subversion was at the hands of the Central government, which, by promulgating an ordinance to nullify the effect of the Supreme Court judgment, snatched away the Delhi government’s power to control services and handed it to Central government appointees.

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

Courtesy: The Hindu

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