Today’s “Word of the Day” is perennially and it is an adverb meaning “permanently, continuously, constantly, endlessly, perpetually”.
Example Sentence: First, we must recognise that migration is a highly politicised phenomenon in India. States are highly influenced by the political economy of migration… Second, migrants are a perennially fuzzy category in policy discourse, located inside two larger categories that have long troubled policymakers: the unorganised worker and the urban poor. Even the e-Shram portal, which has made impressive progress in registering unorganised workers, has been unable to accurately distinguish and target migrants…
This word is present in The Hindu article Push the policy needle forward on migrant support and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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