Canary in coal mine – The Hindu (Feb 24 2018)
Forty-five years after India nationalised its coal-mining industry, the Central government has allowed the re-entry of commercial mining firms into the sector, turning the clock back. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.
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Word List-2 (To Improve English Vocabulary)
- canary in the coal mine (phrase) – an early sign of a possible danger/failure.
- nationalise (verb) – change ownership (of an industry/business) from private sector to the public ownership of a national government or state.
- turn back the clock (phrase) – return to the previous way of doing things.
- predominantly (adverb) – mainly, mostly, commonly.
- monopoly (noun) – exclusive/complete control of something.
- behemoth (noun) – a large and powerful organization.
- account for (phrasal verb) – supply, provide, give (a specific amount).
- captive (adjective) – controlled by (an organisation) for a sole use.
- overdue (adjective) – late, behind schedule/time, delayed.
- renewable sources (noun) – the natural resources (such as water, wind, solar energy) from which energy is generated.
- surge (noun) – sudden increase, rise, growth.
- keep pace with (phrase) – to progress at the same speed as someone else.
- swiftly (adverb) – quickly, rapidly, fast.
- inherit (verb) – receive, assume, take over (from a predecessor).
- irregularity (noun) – abnormality, unusualness, uncommonness.
- evolve (verb) – develop, progress, advance.
- supply shock (noun) – an event that suddenly increases or decreases the supply of a commodity or service and as a result changes its price suddenly.
- provision (noun) – term, clause, requirement/condition.
- operationalisation (noun) – the process of causing something into operation.
- ascertain (verb) – confirm, verify, discover/find out.
- curse (noun) – burden, misfortune/difficulty, ordeal/trouble.
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