π π Today's The Indian Express Vocabularyπ π
β Untoward- (used about an event, etc.) unexpected and unpleasant
β Impinge- to have a noticeable effect on something, especially a bad one
β Indispensable- very important, so that it is not possible to be without it
β Vagaries- unexpected changes in a situation or a personβs behaviour that cannot be controlled or predicted
β Quintessential- being the perfect example of something.
β Quench- to satisfy your feeling of thirst by drinking liquid.
β Nook- a small quiet place or corner (in a house, garden, etc
β Milieu- the social environment that you live or work in
β Exhort- strongly encourage or urge (someone) to do something
β Spate- a large number or amount of something happening at one time.
β Daunt- to frighten or to worry somebody by being too big or difficult.
β Tempting- having an appeal
β Debilitate- to make somebody's body or mind weaker; to make a country, an organization, etc. weaker.
β Flak- criticism
β Subaltern- of lower status.
β Outrage- feeling of anger or shock
β Untoward- (used about an event, etc.) unexpected and unpleasant
β Impinge- to have a noticeable effect on something, especially a bad one
β Indispensable- very important, so that it is not possible to be without it
β Vagaries- unexpected changes in a situation or a personβs behaviour that cannot be controlled or predicted
β Quintessential- being the perfect example of something.
β Quench- to satisfy your feeling of thirst by drinking liquid.
β Nook- a small quiet place or corner (in a house, garden, etc
β Milieu- the social environment that you live or work in
β Exhort- strongly encourage or urge (someone) to do something
β Spate- a large number or amount of something happening at one time.
β Daunt- to frighten or to worry somebody by being too big or difficult.
β Tempting- having an appeal
β Debilitate- to make somebody's body or mind weaker; to make a country, an organization, etc. weaker.
β Flak- criticism
β Subaltern- of lower status.
β Outrage- feeling of anger or shock
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National Social Assistance Programme is under which ministry ?
National Social Assistance Programme under Ministry of Rural Development
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Employeesβ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) launched a massive outreach programme in all the districts through a revamped 'Nidhi Aapke Nikat' programme. The aim of this programme is to reach all the districts on 27th of every month and strengthen the relationship between the organization and its stakeholders.
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Ministry of Labour & Employment has developed eShram portal for creating a National Database of Unorganized Workers. Who can register in eShram Portal ?
(i) A person aged between 16 & 59 years (ii) A person who is not a member of EPFO/ESIC/NPS
(i) A person aged between 16 & 59 years (ii) A person who is not a member of EPFO/ESIC/NPS
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15%
Only i
29%
Only ii
50%
Both
7%
Neither
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π π Top ten most populous countries in the world in 2023
β India
β China
β USA
β Indonesia
β Pakistan
β Nigeria
β Brazil
β Bangladesh
β Russia
β Mexico
β India
β China
β USA
β Indonesia
β Pakistan
β Nigeria
β Brazil
β Bangladesh
β Russia
β Mexico
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π π Today's The Indian Express Vocabularyπ π
β Abridge- to make something shorter by removing parts of it
β Ordain- to make somebody a priest of the Church.
β Concord- peace and agreement
β Pale- not bright or strong in colour
β Cohort- a group of people with a shared characteristic; divide (people) into groups with shared characteristics.
β Embellish- to make something more beautiful by adding decoration to it; to make a story more interesting by adding details that are not always true
β Drag- to move something by pulling it along a surface, usually the ground
β Debacle- an event or situation that is a complete failure and causes embarrassment
β Harp on- to keep talking about something in a boring or annoying way.
β Vilification- the act of saying or writing unpleasant things about someone or something, in order to cause other people to have a bad opinion of them
β Congruence- agreement or harmony; compatibility.
β Exponent- a person who supports an idea, a theory, etc. and persuades others that it is good.
β Reverence- a feeling of great respect.
β Seminal- (used about an article, book, etc.) original, important and having great influence on future developments
β Sterling- of very high quality
β Abridge- to make something shorter by removing parts of it
β Ordain- to make somebody a priest of the Church.
β Concord- peace and agreement
β Pale- not bright or strong in colour
β Cohort- a group of people with a shared characteristic; divide (people) into groups with shared characteristics.
β Embellish- to make something more beautiful by adding decoration to it; to make a story more interesting by adding details that are not always true
β Drag- to move something by pulling it along a surface, usually the ground
β Debacle- an event or situation that is a complete failure and causes embarrassment
β Harp on- to keep talking about something in a boring or annoying way.
β Vilification- the act of saying or writing unpleasant things about someone or something, in order to cause other people to have a bad opinion of them
β Congruence- agreement or harmony; compatibility.
β Exponent- a person who supports an idea, a theory, etc. and persuades others that it is good.
β Reverence- a feeling of great respect.
β Seminal- (used about an article, book, etc.) original, important and having great influence on future developments
β Sterling- of very high quality
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Labour laws β
Industrial Relations β
Social Security β
Features β
These notes will cover almost 90% of these syllabus points. β
Covered 15 labour laws & almost 35 government schemes in this pdf. Some theory topics relatedβ¦Β»
π π Today's The Indian Express Vocabularyπ π
β Scuttle- to move quickly, with small, short steps, especially in order to escape; to stop something happening or to cause a plan to fail
β Perpetrator- a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act.
β Contemplate- to think carefully about something or the possibility of doing something
β Agony- great pain or suffering.
β Transpire- to become known; to be shown to be true; to happen
β Circumspection- the quality of being careful not to take risks
β Poignant- causing or having a very sharp feeling of sadness
β Trammel- to limit somebodyβs freedom of movement or action
β Travesty- something that fails to represent the values and qualities that it is intended to represent, in a way that is shocking or offensive
β Conundrum- a confusing and difficult problem or question
β Enunciate- to say or pronounce words or part of words clearly; to express an idea clearly
β Exhortation- β the act of strongly encouraging or trying to persuade someone to do something
β Banishment- the act/ punishment of sending someone or something away from a place and not allowing them to come back
β Concomitant- naturally accompanying or associated
β Scuttle- to move quickly, with small, short steps, especially in order to escape; to stop something happening or to cause a plan to fail
β Perpetrator- a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act.
β Contemplate- to think carefully about something or the possibility of doing something
β Agony- great pain or suffering.
β Transpire- to become known; to be shown to be true; to happen
β Circumspection- the quality of being careful not to take risks
β Poignant- causing or having a very sharp feeling of sadness
β Trammel- to limit somebodyβs freedom of movement or action
β Travesty- something that fails to represent the values and qualities that it is intended to represent, in a way that is shocking or offensive
β Conundrum- a confusing and difficult problem or question
β Enunciate- to say or pronounce words or part of words clearly; to express an idea clearly
β Exhortation- β the act of strongly encouraging or trying to persuade someone to do something
β Banishment- the act/ punishment of sending someone or something away from a place and not allowing them to come back
β Concomitant- naturally accompanying or associated
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