Wages of neglect – The Hindu (Aug 14, 2017)
The death of more than 60 children in the span of a few days in a major referral hospital in Uttar Pradesh has jolted the conscience of the nation. This was an entirely preventable tragedy. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.
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- wage (noun) – reward, recompense, retribution.
- holistic (adjective) – relating to the whole/complete/entire factors; comprehensive, full, total.
- overhaul (noun) – a thorough examination, revamp, recondition.
- jolt (verb) – surprise, shock, startle.
- conscience (noun) – morals, standards, values/principles.
- perish (verb) – die, be killed (suddenly).
- frantic (adjective) – panic-stricken, panic-struck, berserk/distraught.
- requisition (verb) – request, order, call for.
- assertion (noun) – affirmation, declaration, statement.
- prejudice (verb) – bias/influence; damage, spoil/impair.
- unremitting (adjective) – relentless, constant, endless.
- encephalitis (noun) – it is a sudden sudden inflammation (swelling) of the brain.
- afflict (verb) – trouble, affect, bother adversely.
- epidemic (noun) – outbreak; a situation in which a disease spreads quickly and affects many people (Courtesy: VOA Learning English).
- wrack a variant of rack (verb) – torment, afflict, torture/pain.
- fatal (adjective) – deadly, lethal, killing.
- crippling (adjective) – weakening, destroying, spoiling.
- will (noun) – determination; decision, intention.
- determinant (noun) – factor, issue, concern.
- irrigation (noun) – supply of water to farm land to grow crops & plants.
- proximity (noun) – closeness, nearness, adjacency.
- vaccination (noun) – treatment with a vaccine to protect against a particular disease.
- paediatric (adjective) – relating to the branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases.
- trail (verb) – lag behind, fall behind, lose.
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