Word of the Day (hunky-dory)-05SEP20

Word of the Day (hunky-dory)-05SEP20

Today’s “Word of the Day” is hunky-dory and it is an adjective meaning “fine, good, quite satisfactory, going well, alright, free of trouble or problems”.

Example Sentence: The Independence Day address of the Prime Minister launching the National Digital Health Mission (NDHM) during an unprecedented novel coronavirus pandemic crisis, caught everyone’s attention. Without pretending that all is hunky dory now, one can still ask this: “Is there a serious problem with the way patient-related information is managed today?” Health is under the State-list subject. So did any State government ask for a national-level digitisation plan to help it in its tasks?

This word is present in The Hindu article Mind the gaps in India’s health care digital push and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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