A wake-up call – The Hindu (Jan 18, 2017)

A wake-up call – The Hindu (Jan 18, 2017)

flurry of videos has emerged in the social media in recent days showing jawans of both the paramilitary forces and the Army complaining against a host of issues from diet to colonial-era practices. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

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Word List-1:

  1. flurry (noun) – a series of things happening suddenly at the same period; spate, cascade.
  2. host of (noun) – lot, large number, great quantity/array.
  3. disciplinary (adjective) – concerning discipline.
  4. lentil (noun) – a high-protein, edible pulse. (edible (adjective) – safe to eat, consumable).
  5. the floodgates (noun) – a final gate (constraint) which controls sudden occurrence of similar activities.
  6. grievance (noun) – complaint, criticism, objection/protest.
  7. sahayak system / buddy system (noun) – pairing of two soldiers, has been established to ensure better synergy during operations and constant communication during peacetime for addressing each other’s grievances (Courtesy: Economic Times). (sahayak – batman, attendant, helper).
  8. court martial (noun) – court case, lawsuit, legal proceedings/actions.
  9. rations (noun) – food, provisions, nourishment/sustenance.
  10. chore (noun) – task, job, duty/work.
  11. discrimination (noun) – prejudice, bias, unfairness.
  12. grab (verb) – make an impression on, have an impact on, influence/affect.
  13. provision (noun) – supply, furnishing, equipping/providing.
  14. redress (noun) – compensation, reparation; remedy.
  15. rung (noun) – level, rank, position/grade.
  16. spell (verb) – mean, signal, signify.
  17. outright (adverb) – completely, entirely, totally.
  18. rampant (adjective) – uncontrolled, unrestrained, widespread.
  19. resort (to) (noun) – recourse (to), turning (to), the use of.
  20. air (verb) – express, make public, declare.
  21. compromise (verb) – undermine, weaken, damage.
  22. take away from (phrasal verb) – distract; diminish, reduce/lessen.
  23. malaise (noun) – unhappiness, uneasiness, depression.
  24. wake-up call (noun) – something which alerts a person to a problem and makes him/her to do some remedial action.

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