Daily Newspaper Vocab: 24th February

  1. Decolonization: The active process of shedding colonial influences, practices,
    or mentalities. (Context: Renaming spaces at Rashtrapati Bhavan).
  1. Subsidiarity: The principle that social and political issues should be dealt with
    at the most immediate or local level that is consistent with their resolution.
    (Context: Federalism editorial on Centre-State relations).
  2. Appeasement: The action or process of pacifying or placating someone by
    acceding to their demands. (Context: Political rhetoric around minority
    policies).
  3. Radicalization: The process by which an individual or group comes to adopt increasingly extreme political, social, or religious ideals. (Context: The ‘Prahaar’ counter-terrorism policy).
  4. Pendency: The state, condition, or period of being pending or awaiting settlement. (Context: Massive backlog in the Indian judiciary).
  5. Extractivism: The process of extracting natural or abstract resources (like raw data) from a region, often to the detriment of its original inhabitants. (Context: Harvesting AI data from the Global South).
  6. Unsolicited (Adjective): Not requested or sought (e.g., unsolicited advice).
  7. Invidious (Adjective): Unfair, unjust, or likely to arouse resentment/anger in
    others.
  8. Pilloried (Verb): Attacked or ridiculed publicly.
  9. Acrimonious (Adjective): Angry and bitter, typically referring to a speech or
    debate.
  10. Comorbidity (Noun): The simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or
    medical conditions in a patient (e.g., ADHD with anxiety).
  11. Decolonisation (Noun): The process of breaking away from colonial control or
    mindset; cultural and mental independence.
  12. Spat (Noun/Verb): A brief, petty quarrel or dispute.
  13. Appeasement (Noun): The action or process of pacifying or placating
    someone by acceding to their demands.

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