The Hindu Editorial (Language decorum) – Jun 01, 2026
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- decorum (noun) – propriety, decency, correctness, good manners, appropriateness.
- site (noun) – place, location, arena, ground.
- cultural battle (noun) – a conflict or struggle over the values, beliefs, and practices of different cultural groups; culture war, ideological conflict.
- Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) (organization) – a national-level board of education in India for public and private schools, controlled and managed by the Government of India, responsible for conducting board exams and prescribing curriculum.
- National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) (organization) – an autonomous organization of the Government of India that advises the central and state governments on academic matters related to school education, including curriculum framework and textbook publication.
- direct (verb) – instruct, order, command, require, mandate.
- file (verb) – submit, present, turn in, tender.
- comprehensive (adjective) – all-inclusive, complete, thorough, extensive.
- logistical (adjective) – relating to the organization and planning of a complex operation; organizational, operational, administrative.
- preparedness (noun) – readiness, state of being ready, preparation, alertness.
- implement (verb) – execute, apply, put into effect, enforce.
- hear (verb) – listen to, consider, adjudicate, try (in a court of law).
- petitioner (noun) – appellant, claimant, plaintiff, applicant.
- challenge (verb) – question, dispute, object to, disagree with.
- move (noun) – action, step, measure, decision.
- grant (verb) – allow, accord, permit, award.
- stay (noun) – a legal order to temporarily stop a judicial proceeding or executive action; postponement, suspension, halt.
- acknowledge (verb) – admit, accept, recognize.
- concern (noun) – worry, anxiety, apprehension, unease.
- hardship (noun) – difficulty, suffering, trouble, distress.
- inconvenience (noun) – trouble, nuisance, bother, difficulty.
- warrant (verb) – justify, necessitate, call for, require.
- review (noun) – reassessment, re-evaluation, reconsideration, appraisal.
- in which (phrase) – where, whereby, in the context of.
- enforce (verb) – implement, impose, apply, execute.
- contentious (adjective) – controversial, debatable, disputed, arguable.
- disregard (noun) – indifference, neglect, lack of concern, negligence.
- circular (noun) – notice, directive, official letter, notification.
- mandate (verb) – order, instruct, require, make mandatory.
- cite (verb) – refer to, mention, allude to, quote.
- alignment (noun) – agreement, coordination, conformity, synchronization.
- National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020) (policy) – a comprehensive framework outlining the vision for India’s new education system, aiming to transform elementary to higher education in the country.
- National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2023 (framework) – a comprehensive guideline document developed by NCERT that lays down the syllabus, textbooks, and teaching practices for schools in India in alignment with the NEP 2020.
- native (adjective) – indigenous, original, local, vernacular.
- such as (phrase) – for example, like, namely, including.
- meagre (adjective) – inadequate, scanty, insufficient, limited.
- camouflage (verb) – conceal, hide, mask, cover up.
- unleash (verb) – release, loose, let loose, inflict.
- exempt (verb) – excuse, free, release, spare.
- assess (verb) – evaluate, judge, measure, gauge.
- evaluation (noun) – assessment, appraisal, review, judgement.
- barely (adverb) – hardly, scarcely, only just.
- defer (verb) – postpone, delay, put off, hold over.
- abrupt (adjective) – sudden, unexpected, hasty, swift.
- turnabout (noun) – a sudden and complete change in policy, opinion, or strategy; U-turn, reversal, flip-flop.
- ground (noun) – reason, basis, cause, factor.
- constitutional (adjective) – relating to the constitution; legal, lawful, statutory.
- choice (noun) – option, alternative, preference, selection.
- impose (verb) – force, thrust, inflict, exact.
- the state (noun) – government, regime, authorities, establishment.
- point out (phrasal verb) – indicate, specify, mention, draw attention to.
- mandate (noun) – instruction, directive, order, decree.
- promise (verb) – assure, guarantee, pledge, commit.
- executive body (noun) – an administrative branch or agency of the government responsible for putting policies or laws into effect; administrative body, governing body.
- lack (verb) – be without, be short of, be deficient in, need.
- authority (noun) – power, right, jurisdiction, control.
- sweeping (adjective) – comprehensive, all-inclusive, extensive, wide-ranging.
- educational mandate (noun) – an authoritative command or instruction specifically concerning educational policies or practices; academic directive, educational requirement.
- backing (noun) – support, endorsement, approval, sanction.
- parliamentary legislation (noun) – laws passed by a parliament or legislative body; statutory law, legislative act, enactment.
- regardless of (phrase) – despite, in spite of, notwithstanding, irrespective of.
- executive policy intent (noun) – the administrative objective, goal, or aim behind a government policy; administrative aim, executive goal.
- statute (noun) – law, act, decree, edict.
- alarmed (adjective) – worried, concerned, frightened, anxious.
- added (adjective) – extra, additional, supplemental, further.
- administrator (noun) – manager, director, executive, official.
- flag (verb) – indicate, identify, point out, highlight.
- shortage (noun) – scarcity, deficiency, lack, shortfall.
- trained (adjective) – skilled, qualified, experienced, proficient.
- unavailability (noun) – absence, lack, non-existence, non-availability.
- turn into (phrasal verb) – convert, change, transform, alter.
- cultural battleground (noun) – a place or sphere where ideological and cultural conflicts occur; arena of conflict, ideological battlefield.
- reservoir (noun) – pool, reserve, source, supply.
- human resources (noun) – workforce, personnel, staff, manpower.
- course-correct (verb) – to adjust or modify a plan, policy, or strategy to return to the right path; rectify, amend, remedy, realign.
- take up (phrasal verb) – to start considering or discussing a matter or case; hear, review, process, examine.
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