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Topic Of The Day:-“The Heat Is On: Protection During Summer”

Local administrations must draw up plans to address heat stress and possible water scarcity

A forecast of a below average monsoon in 2019, after last year’s erratic rainfall that flooded Kerala and crippled agriculture in eastern and western States, is a cause for worry. If the assessment from one agency, Skymet, is any indication, there is a prospect of an El Niño, often associated with drought conditions, taking hold. This must, of course, be considered along with other factors that seem to weaken the El Niño link, such as a dipole weather phenomenon in the Indian Ocean. Should the monsoon, which normally sets in between June 1 and July 15 across the country, turn out to be deficient, it will add to the pressures on rural employment and the economy as a whole. Things may become clearer when the India Meteorological Department also issues its forecast, although error margins and the erratic nature of rainfall in different regions render the exercise fraught with uncertainty. Last year, for instance, the realisation of rainfall was 91% of the long-term average, while the prediction was for 97%. More immediately, India will go to the polls in the peak of summer after an intensive campaign. It is the responsibility of State administrations to prepare for the likelihood of a heat spike, particularly during April and May, to prevent loss of life and extreme distress to communities. Official agencies and NGOs should start adopting the drill on this, using the template drawn up by the National Disaster Management Authority.The key elements of protection in a heat wave are avoiding exposure during the hottest part of the day around noon, especially in the case of senior citizens, staying adequately hydrated, wearing suitable clothing including headgear, and creating shade in public places. These messages and weather alerts can be disseminated through television, mobile phone messaging and social media platforms. Urban local bodies in particular have a responsibility to care for the large number ofvulnerable city dwellers. Yet, few cities have drawn up proper heat action plans to respond to extreme weather or made them public. During the current year, there is apprehension that the focus of administrators will mainly be on the conduct of the elections, relegating the public health risk of heat waves to the backburner. With the availability of advance weather alerts, there is no reason why local bodies cannot institute remedial measures. Mitigating the effect of heat waves is vital to ensuring a high turnout in the elections by making it safe for voters. India is looking at another uncertain monsoon, bringing into sharp relief the neglected potential of decentralised water-harvesting. It is more than a decade since the National Commission on Farmers suggested the wider adoption of both rainwater harvesting and aquifer recharge, in order to provide irrigation for small farmers. It is time to take measures that will help communities achieveresilience.

MEANINGS AND WORDS

1) erratic

Meaning : not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable(adj).

Synonyms : arbitrary

Antonyms : normal

Example : “her breathing was erratic”

2) crippled

Meaning : (of a machine) severely damaged.

Synonyms : deformed

Antonyms : fixed

Example : “the pilot displayed skill and nerve in landing the crippled plane”

3) render

Meaning : provide or give (a service, help, etc.)(v).

Synonyms : provide

Antonyms : withhold

Example : “money serves as a reward for services rendered

4) fraught

Meaning : (of a situation or course of action) filled with or likely to result in (something undesirable)(adj).

Synonyms : charged

Antonyms : empty

Example : “marketing any new product is fraught with danger”

5) intensive

Meaning : concentrated on a single subject or into a short time; very thorough or vigorous(adj).

Synonyms : accelerated

Antonyms : superficial

Example : “she undertook an intensive Arabic course”

6) resilience

Meaning : the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.

Synonyms : flexibility

Example : “the often remarkable resilience of so many British institutions”

7) headgear

Meaning : hats, helmets, and other items worn on the head.

Synonyms : capote

Example : “protective headgear”

8) vulnerable

Meaning : exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally.

Synonyms : exposed

Antonyms : protected

Example : “we were in a vulnerable position”

9) relegating

Meaning : assign an inferior rank or position to(v).

Synonyms : entrust

Antonyms : deny

Example : “they aim to prevent women from being relegated to a secondary role”