Track to efficiency – The Hindu (April 08, 2017)

Track to efficiency – The Hindu (April 08, 2017)

Creating a Rail Development Authority for India is among the most significant reforms to an infrastructure system undertaken by the government. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

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Word List-1:

  1. paradigm shift (noun) – a fundamental and important change with new ideas/thinking/ways.
  2. undertake (noun) – begin, start, embark on.
  3. unmet (adjective) – not achieved/fulfilled.
  4. freight (noun) – cargo, load, consignment.
  5. regulator (noun) – a person/body to supervises a particular business activity.
  6. optimally (adverb) – in the most favourable way.
  7. overcome (verb) – control/master, over power, overwhelm (a problem/difficulty).
  8. interwine (verb) – connect/link (two or more things) closely.
  9. detrimental (adjective) –  dangerous/harmful, unfavourable, counterproductive.
  10. reconcile (verb) – adjust, balance, attune.
  11. set in (phrasal verb) – (of something unpleasant/unwelcome) begin, start, develop.
  12. facilitate (verb) – enable, assist, help.
  13. monopolistic (adjective) – relating to a business that has total control of supply/trade in a service.
  14. framework (noun) – structure, system, organization.
  15. de-risk (verb) – to take measures/steps to reduce risks/financial loses.
  16. a level playing field (phrase) – a situation in which everyone has the equal chance of succeeding.
  17. cater (verb) – service, accomodate, provide for.
  18. induct (verb) – allow, introduce, initiate into.
  19. social obligation (noun) – responsibility, commitment, moral imperative.
  20. sequential (adjective) – performed/done in sequence/order/succession.
  21. sustainable (adjective) – maintainable, valid, reliable/dependable.

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