Darjeeling deadlock – The Hindu (Oct 21, 2017)
The 104-day shutdown in the Darjeeling hills called by the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) may have been lifted in late September, but peace remains elusive. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.
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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)
- deadlock (noun) – stalemate, impasse, stand-off.
- sink (verb) – ignore, disregard/forget, set/put aside.
- tripartite (adjective) – involving three parties.
- elusive (adjective) – difficult to catch/find; slippery.
- a host (of) (noun) – lot, large number, great quantity.
- spar (verb) – quarrel, argue, have a fight.
- on the same page (phrase) – in agreement.
- on the ground (phrase) – in a situation/place where things are happening really/practically.
- fluid (adjective) – fluctuating, changeable, inconstant.
- on the run (phrase) – running away, fleeing, in flight/fugitive.
- misappropriation (noun) – embezzlement, expropriation, theft.
- proclaimed (adjective) – announced, declared, trumpeted.
- prop up (phrasal verb) – support, assist, stimulate.
- faction (noun) – a small group, section, division (of dissenter within a large group).
- chart (out) (verb) – follow, outline, describe/detail.
- flush (noun) – a fresh growth of (crop).
- prevail (verb) – exist, be present, be widespread/rampant.
- set in (phrasal verb) – begin, start, arrive (something unpleasant).
- trickle (back) (verb) – go slowly or gradually.
- far from (phrase) – not, not at all, no way near.
- revive (verb) – revitalize, restore, bring back.
- stir (noun) – commotion, turmoil, uproar/disturbance.
- retract (verb) – take back, withdraw, disown/disavow.
- conciliatory (adjective) – propitiatory, appeasing, pacifying/peacemaking.
- stakeholder (noun) – a person with an interest in something.
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