The Hindu Editorial (A long road) – Jul 31, 2020
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- federalism/federal framework/system (noun) – a system of government in which establishments such as states or provinces share power with a national government.
- consensus (noun) – an idea or opinion that is shared by all the people in a group, agreement, concurrence.
- ambitious (adjective) – aspiring, purposeful, desirous; difficult, demanding, formidable.
- inter alia (adverb) – Latin for “among other things”.
- pedagogy (noun) – teaching, tutoring, coaching/training.
- inequity (noun) – unfairness, partiality, favouritism, bias, prejudice, discrimination.
- asymmetry (noun) – lack of equality, non-uniformity, unevenness, lack of symmetry.
- rampant (adjective) – widespread, present everywhere/pervasive, unrestrained/out of control.
- commercialisation (noun) – the process of doing something to get financial benefit.
- omnibus (adjective) – the Latin word literally meaning “for all”; consisting several parts/items.
- contend with (phrasal verb) – cope with, face, grapple with, deal with.
- literacy (noun) – the ability to read and write.
- numeracy (noun) – the ability to understand numbers and quantitative basics.
- aspiration (noun) – desire, hope, wish, ambition, goal.
- multi-disciplinary (adjective) – combining & involving several disciplines/subjects; comprehensive, thorough, complete, exhaustive.
- measure (noun) – step, action, course of action, plan of action, procedure.
- move away from (phrasal verb) – change/alter one’s ideas/beliefs and so.
- rote learning (noun) – the process of memorizing information based on repetition instead of understanding it.
- will (noun) – wish/desire, intention, decision, choice, disposition.
- promised (adjective) – guaranteed, assured, committed.
- Gross domestic product (GDP) (noun) – a measure of economic activity in a country. It is the total value of a country’s annual output of goods and service.
- long-held (adjective) – held (believed) for a long time.
- merit (noun) – goodness, standard/quality, worthiness.
- diverse (adjective) – having many different types of people.
- mobility (noun) – the movement/transfer of people from place to place for education/employment.
- enable (verb) – allow, permit, give permission to.
- friction (noun) – conflict, dispute, argument.
- resource (noun) – support, aid, assistance (in terms of money/funds).
- provision (noun) – supplying, providing, giving, distribution.
- inclusion funds (noun) – funds/resources provided to help support socially and educationally disadvantaged students to access, both in schools and higher education equally, otherwise they might be excluded or marginalized.
- disadvantaged (adjective) – poor, poverty-stricken, underprivileged, deprived, needy.
- pursue (verb) – engage in, take part in, participate in, apply oneself to.
- rigour (noun) – attention to detail, diligence, accuracy/precision.
- universalisation (noun) – the process of making something available for all.
- Right to Education (RTE) Act (noun) – the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act or Right to Education Act (RTE) is an Act, of the Parliament of India enacted on 4 August 2009 under Article 21-A in the Constitution of India, which provides free and compulsory education of all children in the age group of six to fourteen years as a Fundamental Right.
- rein in (phrasal verb) – restrict, control, limit, restrain.
- profiteering (noun) – an act of making an excessive/illegal profit.
- unaccounted (adjective) – not included in an account.
- bound to (adjective) – certain/sure, very likely, guaranteed.
- resent (verb) – feel aggrieved about, feel bitter about, be annoyed about, dislike.
- imperative (noun) – necessary condition, precondition, essential requirement.
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