PARAGRAPH,WORDS AND MEANINGS

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Topic Of The Day:-“Tough times”

The attack, in which at least seven persons died, shows the vulnerability of civilians in spite of the dense security deployment in the Kashmir Valley. The bus carrying the pilgrims had fallen behind a convoy when it came under fire. But for the alertness of the driver, the casualties could have been much higher. For a few weeks there had been intelligence warnings about terrorists possibly targeting the Amarnath Yatra, given the tone and tenor of the new phase of Kashmir militancy and the sustained tension along the India-Pakistan border, with infiltration continuing. But finger-pointing about a security lapse would be meaningless before an inquiry is conducted. The attack, significantly, comes around the first anniversary of the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen ‘commander’ Burhan Wani, the fallout of which the security forces and the State government continue to struggle to contain. While militancy in Kashmir began taking a new turn sometime in 2013, it escalated in the wake of Wani’s death. According to informed estimates, since his death, over 250 local youth have taken up arms in the Valley. In comparison, in 2013 only 31 local youth were estimated to have enrolled for militancy. Projected estimates suggest that this year the number killed, including security forces personnel and civilians, could finally be more than 400, the highest since 2009, when 375 people were killed in Kashmir. Since then violence had steadily fallen, and in 2012, 117 lives were lost. There are other disconcerting inputs coming from the security agencies. A recent video clip, which is doing the rounds on social media and which the intelligence agencies consider authentic, indicates that the Lashkar-e-Taiba, Hizbul Mujahideen and Jaish-e-Mohammed are operating together, or at least coordinating attacks. The spike in militant activity has coincided with increased street protests, public mobilisation to help militants escape security operations, and intimidatory tactics such as burning of schools to bring normal life to a standstill. This cycle can only be broken through a coherent security strategy and outreach by the civil administration to foster confidence and reduce tensions on the street. The security establishment needs to step up its response to the new reality. The quality of intelligence gathering needs to improve, through traditional human skills and technical capabilities. Personnel need better training to handle this phase of unrest, so that they are more alert to the seemingly blurred, but always vital, line between a security intervention and a human rights violation. Containing violence is crucial to guide Kashmir to a peaceful future.

MEANINGS AND WORDS

1) Stark

Meaning: Severe or bare in appearance or outline.

Example: The ridge formed a stark silhouette against the sky.

Synonyms: Cheerless, Joyless

Antonyms: Fuzzy, Indistinct, Pleasant

2) Casualties

Meaning: A person killed or injured in a war or accident.

Example: The shelling caused thousands of civilian casualties.

Synonyms: Victim, Fatality

3) Tenor

Meaning: The general meaning, sense, or content of something.

Example: The general tenor of the debate.

4) Infiltration

Meaning: He action of entering or gaining access to an organization or place surreptitiously, especially in order to acquire secret information or cause damage.

Example: The army fenced parts of the border in an effort to stop militant infiltration.

5) Disconcerting

Meaning: Causing one to feel unsettled.

Example: He had a disconcerting habit of offering jobs to people he met at dinner parties.

Synonyms: Distracting, Confusing

Antonyms: Reassuring

6) Intimidator

Meaning: Frighten or overawe (someone), especially in order to make them do what one wants.

Example: The forts are designed to intimidate the nationalist population.

Synonyms: Frighten, Menace

7) Outreach

Meaning: The extent or length of reaching out.

Example: The loving outreach of God to the world.

8) Auction

Meaning: A public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder.

Example: The books are expected to fetch a six-figure sum at tomorrow’s auction.

9) Bearish

Meaning: Resembling or likened to a bear, typically in being rough, surly, or clumsy.

Example: A bearish figure with mutton chop whiskers.

10) Sovereign

Meaning: Possessing supreme or ultimate power.

Example: In modern democracies the people’s will is in theory sovereign.

Synonyms: Supreme, Absolute

11) Equities

Meaning: The value of the shares issued by a company.

Example: He owns 62% of the group’s equity.

Synonyms: Value, Worth