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Promise and delivery: on Union Budget 2018 – The Hindu (Feb 02 2018)

Promise and delivery: on Union Budget 2018 – The Hindu (Feb 02 2018)

If the Union Budget is construed as an annual tug-of-war between populism and fiscal prudence, arguably it is the latter that prevailed in the past four budgets tabled by the NDA. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

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Word List-1 (To Improve English Vocabulary)

  1. bridge the gap (phrase) – to have qualities of two different things and to link/connect/unite them together.
  2. construe (verb) – interpret, understand, analyse.
  3. tug of war (noun) – a dispute over power/supremacy; a rope pulling sport that directly puts two teams against each other in a test of strength.
  4. populism (noun) – related to policies that supposedly represent the opinions of ordinary people (Courtesy: VOA Learning English).
  5. fiscal prudence (noun) – cautiousness, carefulness, judgement on fiscal decisions like borrowing, and spending, and managing the fiscal targets.
  6. prevail (verb) – win through, triumph, succeed.
  7. buoyancy (noun) – vigour/strength, high level of activity, growth.
  8. shortfall (noun) – shortage, insufficiency, inadequacy/deficiency.
  9. mop-up (noun) – final phase/finishing of an activity/action.
  10. ease off (phrasal verb) – reduce, decrease, lessen.
  11. fiscal consolidation (noun) – efforts/steps/strategies of the government to reduce the fiscal deficit and public debt.
  12. fiscal deficit (noun) – the difference between total expenditure and total income of the government.
  13. peg at (verb) – fix, set/hold down, limit (price, rate and etc at a level).
  14. war chest (noun) – money/fund set aside to use for business (for a particular activity at difficult times).
  15. home in on (phrasal verb) – focus on, concentrate on, zero in on/aim at.
  16. unerringly (adverb) –  accurately, unfailingly, perfectly.
  17. unremunerative (adjective) – futile, unprofitable, worthless/valueless.
  18. squeeze (noun) – a strong financial demand or pressure.
  19. laundry list (noun) – a long or exhaustive list of people or things.
  20. ameliorative (verb) – better, reformed, revamped/improved.
  21. up (verb) – add to, make larger/bigger, extend, raise.
  22. fool-proof (adjective) – infallible unfailing/unerring, effective.
  23. moot (verb) – put forward, propose, suggest (an idea).
  24. modality (noun) – a particular method or procedure.
  25. tyranny (noun) – oppression, domination, hegemony.
  26. ambitious (adjective) – challenging, demanding, formidable.
  27. irrigation (noun) – supply of water to farmland to grow crops & plants; micro-irrigation is defined as the frequent application of small quantities of water directly above and below the soil surface.
  28. outlay (noun) – expenditure, expenses, spending.
  29. bankroll (verb) – support financially.
  30. grandiose (adjective) – ambitious, bold/big; impressive/magnificent.
  31. overwhelmingly (adverb) – extremely, very intensely, to a great degree.
  32. clutch (noun) – group, set, collection.
  33. alleviate (verb) – mitigate, reduce, relieve.
  34. frugal (adjective) – simple and plain, moderate, meagre/scanty.
  35. giveaway (noun) – freebie, gift, prize (given for promotional purpose).
  36. belie (verb) – fail to fulfil; fail to justify (an expectation).
  37. parity (noun) – equality, unity, evenness.
  38. clamour (noun) – protest, complaints, outcry/commotion.
  39. across-the-board (phrase) – applying to all or affecting everyone without exception.
  40. offset (verb) – cancel out, equalize, neutralize.
  41. payout (noun) – a large amount of money; compensation, dividend.
  42. vexatious (adjective) – annoying, vexing, irritating.
  43. provision (noun) – term, clause; condition.
  44. dwindling (adjective) – diminishingdecreasingreducing (in amount/rate).
  45. risk-averse (adjective) – relating to someone who does not want to take risks.
  46. equity fund (noun) – a fund that invests in company shares/stocks (with no fixed interest).
  47. dampen (verb) – decrease, reduce, lower.
  48. affluent (adjective) – wealthy, rich, well to do.
  49. tax incidence  (noun) – tax burden falls on the public.
  50. hasty (adjective) – quick/hurried; premature, volatile,
  51. retreat (noun) – a decline/reduction (in the value of shares).
  52. levy (noun) – tax, tariff, toll/duty.

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