23 Jan Hindu Editorial Vocabulary

The Hindu Editorial Daily Vocabulary 1. Canvass (सवाल पूछना, प्रचार करना) 2. Reprehensible (निन्दनीय) 3. Divisive (विभाजनकारी) 4. Touted (प्रशंसा करना, प्रचार करना) 5. Slated (निर्धारित करना, तय किया गया) 6. Undeterred (निर्धारित, न हिचकिचाया हुआ) 7. Underprivileged (वंचित, गरीब) 8. Imputation (आक्षेप, आरोप) 9. Radical (कट्टर, मौलिक) 10. Overarching (सर्वव्यापी, व्यापक)

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The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary for 7th Jan 25

Staying updated with vocabulary from The Hindu Editorial is crucial for improving your English language skills, especially for BANK SSC competitive exams. In this article, we explore the key words from the editorial, along with their meanings, synonyms, antonyms, and example sentences in English and Hindi. Vocabulary Words from The Hindu Editorial 1. Miscreant Meaning…

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Rrb Technician Grade 3 Science Quiz 1

Rrb Technician Grade 3 Science Quiz 1 includes questions for chemistry subject important for all railways exam #ntpc #techniciangrade3 #ssc Rrb Technician Grade 3 Science Quiz 1 1.In a shell, the maximum number of electrons is denoted by the formula:(a) 2n²(b) n²(c) 2n(d) n Answer:(a) 2n²Explanation: According to the formula 2n², where n is the…

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Polity Quiz On Preamble of Indian Constitution Part1

1. Which amendment added the words ‘Socialist’, ‘Secular’, and ‘Integrity’ to the Preamble? (a) 24th Amendment (b) 42nd Amendment (c) 44th Amendment (d) 86th Amendment Answer and Explanation: (b) 42nd Amendment Explanation: The 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 is known as the “Mini Constitution” because it brought about significant changes, including adding ‘Socialist,’ ‘Secular,’ and…

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Important Sources of Constitution by Present Affairs

The Indian Constitution, adopted on January 26, 1950, is a remarkable document that draws inspiration from various global constitutions, reflecting the country’s diverse needs, challenges, and aspirations. It incorporates provisions from multiple nations, tailoring them to suit India’s unique socio-political landscape. Here’s a detailed look at the sources of the Indian Constitution: Also read:>> Parts…

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The Preamble after Amendment

    Preamble of the Indian Constitution English Version (After the 42nd Amendment) “We, the people of India, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic and to secure to all its citizens: Justice: Social, economic, and political; Liberty: Of thought, expression, belief, faith, and worship; Equality: Of status and…

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