PARAGRAPH,WORDS AND MEANINGS

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Topic Of The Day:-“Goan Roulette”

The State needs political stability to be able to crack down on rent-seeking

When Pramod Sawant took office dramatically in the early hours of Tuesday as Chief Minister, it was the 23rd time that the regime in Goa changed since 1963, excluding five spells of President’s Rule. Mr. Sawant’s legislative majority is far from clear and the longevity of his government remains a subject of speculation. The State voted a hung Assembly in 2017, with the BJP winningfewer seats than the Congress. The machinations that led to the installation of a BJP-led government headed by Manohar Parrikar did not match up to any high standards of democracy. Parrikar’s image acted as a veneer for his party’s less than honourable pursuit of power. He was a moderate in the Hindutva party and reached out to Christians, who constitute 25% of the population. His return to the State after leaving the Union Cabinet was a condition set by parties and independents for supporting the BJP. He was able to considerably insulate himself from theafflictions of Goa’s politics. With his passing, politics in Goa could be less restrained. Its politicians should strive hard to prove the sceptics wrong. History, of course, does not counsel optimism.

Multiple social and economic factors contribute to the volatility. Goa’s population, as per Census 2011, is just 14.59 lakh, and it is one of the smallest States also in terms of area. There are 40 Assembly constituencies, relatively small in size; most have less than 30,000 voters. Besides the Congress and the BJP, the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, the Goa Forward Party and the Nationalist Congress Party are represented in the current Assembly. The main political contest is between the BJP and the Congress, but given the small sizes of constituencies and the close contests, the scope for manipulation of the electoral process is very high. Seasoned political players have perfected the art of setting up multi-cornered contests by fielding independents and fringe political outfits that fragment the votes and turn the tide to their benefit. Goa is the place where the many ills of Indian democracy play out in a stark manner. Land is scarce, with tourism being the mainstay of the economy. Mining, which used to be the other major driver of the economy, has been stalled by the Supreme Court since February last year. There are numerous avenues for political patronage, rent-seeking and generation of dirty money. The political system, rather than acting as a counterweight to the hazardous forces that its economy and geography generate, often ends up accelerating them. A government with a wafer-thin majority is unlikely to address these systemic ills.

WORDS AND MEANINGS:-

1) regime

Meaning : a government, especially an authoritarian one.

Synonyms : reign

Antonyms : disorder

Example : “ideological opponents of the regime”

2) excluding

Meaning : not taking someone or something into account; except.

Synonyms : refuse

Antonyms : accept

Example : “the holiday cost £180, excluding accommodation”

3) fewer

Meaning : used to emphasize how small a number of people or things is.

Synonyms : scattering

Antonyms : useful

Example : “he had few friends”

4) pursuit

Meaning : the action of pursuing someone or something.

Synonyms : hunt

Antonyms : retreat

Example : “the cat crouched in the grass in pursuit of a bird”

5) afflictions

Meaning : a cause of pain or harm.

Synonyms : disorder

Antonyms : benefit

Example : “a crippling affliction of the nervous system”

6) insulate

Meaning : protect (something) by interposing material that prevents the loss of heat or the intrusion of sound.

Synonyms : seclude

Antonyms : mingle

Example : “insulate and draught-proof your home”

7) restrained

Meaning : characterized by reserve or moderation; unemotional or dispassionate.

Synonyms : discreet

Antonyms : extroverted

Example : “his restrained, gentlemanly voice”

8) sceptics

Meaning : a person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions.

Synonyms : dissenter

Antonyms : believer

9) contribute

Meaning : give (something, especially money) in order to help achieve or provide something.

Synonyms : devote

Antonyms : hold

Example : “taxpayers had contributed £141.8 million towards the cost of local services”

10) contest

Meaning : an event in which people compete for supremacy in a sport or other activity, or in a quality.

Synonyms : match

Antonyms : agreement

Example : “a tennis contest”

11) outfits

Meaning : provide with a set of clothes.

Synonyms : apparatus

Antonyms : individuals

Example : “warders outfitted in special suits”

12) stark

Meaning : severe or bare in appearance or outline.

Synonyms : blunt

Antonyms : covered

Example : “the ridge formed a stark silhouette against the sky”

13) scarce

Meaning : (especially of food, money, or some other resource) insufficient for the demand.

Synonyms : deficient

Antonyms : adequate

Example : “as raw materials became scarce, synthetics were developed”

14) stalled

Meaning : stop or cause to stop making progress.

Synonyms : interrupt

Antonyms : aid

Example : “his career had stalled, hers taken off”

15) patronage

Meaning : the support given by a patron

Synonyms : auspices

Antonyms : blockage

Example : “the arts could no longer depend on private patronage”

16) accelerating

Meaning : increase in rate, amount, or extent.

Synonyms : advance

Antonyms : block

Example : “inflation started to accelerate”