Idioms and phrases used in The Hindu editorial Competitive federalism: On the NITI Aayog dated 29th July 2024

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Idioms and phrases used in The Hindu editorial Competitive federalism: On the NITI Aayog dated 29th July 2024

Idioms and phrases used in The Hindu editorial Competitive federalism: On the NITI Aayog dated 29th July 2024

1.       Called into question

o    Meaning: To cause someone or something to be evaluated or reconsidered.

o    Example: The effectiveness of the new policy was called into question after several issues emerged.

2.      Boycott

o    Meaning: To refuse to participate or engage in something as a form of protest.

o    Example: The students decided to boycott the exam to protest the sudden change in the syllabus.

3.      Walkout

o    Meaning: A protest where participants leave an event or place as a demonstration of disagreement or disapproval.

o    Example: The employees staged a walkout to protest the company's unfair treatment of workers.

4.      Top-down approach

o    Meaning: A hierarchical method of decision-making where decisions are made by higher authorities and passed down to lower levels.

o    Example: The company's top-down approach to management often left lower-level employees feeling unheard.

5.      Cooperative federalism

o    Meaning: A concept where the central and state governments share powers and responsibilities, working together to achieve common goals.

o    Example: The country practiced cooperative federalism, with the central and state governments collaborating on healthcare initiatives.

6.     Unfettered powers

o    Meaning: Powers that are unrestricted and not limited by any form of control.

o    Example: The committee was granted unfettered powers to investigate the financial irregularities.

7.      Double engine

o    Meaning: In the context of Indian politics, it refers to the idea of having the same political party in power at both the central and state levels, suggesting smoother governance and development.

o    Example: The party campaigned on the promise of a double engine government to ensure better coordination between state and central policies.

8.     Horizontal imbalance

o    Meaning: Disparities or inequalities among different regions or states, often in terms of resources or development.

o    Example: The government introduced policies to address the horizontal imbalance in healthcare facilities across different states.

9.     Re-envisioned

o    Meaning: To think about or plan something in a new or different way.

o    Example: The new management team re-envisioned the company's mission to focus more on sustainability.

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