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26.05.2020 #279 Tuesday
1. 49 new COVID-19 cases in Kerala on Monday; 12 test negative.
2.Magistrate, cops among 100 quarantined after remand prisoner test coronavirus positive.
3. Pinarayi govt's fifth year in office in Kerala begins.
4.'Minnal Murali' film set vandalised in Ernakulam by Akhila Hindu Parishad.
5. Swarms of locusts enter Jaipur residential areas, damage trees.,
6. Indian Army chief has hurt Gurkha sentiments: Nepal Defence Minister.
7.Spy pigeon carrying ‘coded message’ captured along International Border in J-K.
8. Indian Olympian Balbir Singh dies aged 95.
9. Japan lifts Tokyo's state of emergency, eyes fresh stimulus.
10. China strongly condemns U.S. Blacklisting Dozens of Its Firms.
11.TikTok's In-App Revenue skyrockets During Lockdowns.
12.Top German court grants buybacks for Volkswagen diesel car owners.
Headlines-Vocab
1. remand
/rɪˈmɑːnd/
വിചാരണത്തടവിലുള്ള
being away from a court to wait for their trial which will take place at a later date
"The two men were charged with burglary and remanded in custody" (= sent to prison until their trial).
2. vandalise
/ˈvændəlaɪz/
പൊതുസ്വത്തോ സ്വകാര്യസ്വത്തോ മനപൂർവം നശിപ്പിക്കുക
to damage something, especially public property, deliberately and for no good reason
"The payphone had been vandalized and wasn’t working."
3. swarm
/swɔːm/
പ്രാണിക്കൂട്ടം
a large group of insects, especially bees, moving together in the same direction
"a swarm of bees/locusts/flies"
4. skyrocket
/ˈskaɪrɒkɪt/
കുതിച്ചുയരുക
(of prices, etc.) to rise quickly to a very high level
"Wages and prices have skyrocketed ."
5. buyback
വിറ്റത് തിരികെയെടുക്കൽ
taking back one's assets, such as land or property, after they have been owned by another.
"The prime minister revealed his plan to buy back the farm from foreign ownership."
Reuters, TOI, TNIE, The Statesman, Manorama, Matrubhoomi, Bloomberg, Al-Jazeera
Vocabulary: Lalji Daniel, MGHSS Edathara,Pathanapuram
Compiled and organised by Nishad Abdulkareem GHSS Cherthala South
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eyes-(here, as a verb ): looks at someone with interest/suspicion
The two women eyed each other suspiciously
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Edited by Radhakrishnan C K
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CLICK HERE FOR THE NEWS HEADLINES READ BY SOPHIA T P
HEADMISTRESS,SANTA CRUZ HSS, FORT COCHIN.
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WEEKLY ANALYSIS BY ARUN LAKSHMANAN
HeadLines
26.05.2020 #279 Tuesday
1. 49 new COVID-19 cases in Kerala on Monday; 12 test negative.
2.Magistrate, cops among 100 quarantined after remand prisoner test coronavirus positive.
3. Pinarayi govt's fifth year in office in Kerala begins.
4.'Minnal Murali' film set vandalised in Ernakulam by Akhila Hindu Parishad.
5. Swarms of locusts enter Jaipur residential areas, damage trees.,
6. Indian Army chief has hurt Gurkha sentiments: Nepal Defence Minister.
7.Spy pigeon carrying ‘coded message’ captured along International Border in J-K.
8. Indian Olympian Balbir Singh dies aged 95.
9. Japan lifts Tokyo's state of emergency, eyes fresh stimulus.
10. China strongly condemns U.S. Blacklisting Dozens of Its Firms.
11.TikTok's In-App Revenue skyrockets During Lockdowns.
12.Top German court grants buybacks for Volkswagen diesel car owners.
Headlines-Vocab
1. remand
/rɪˈmɑːnd/
വിചാരണത്തടവിലുള്ള
being away from a court to wait for their trial which will take place at a later date
"The two men were charged with burglary and remanded in custody" (= sent to prison until their trial).
2. vandalise
/ˈvændəlaɪz/
പൊതുസ്വത്തോ സ്വകാര്യസ്വത്തോ മനപൂർവം നശിപ്പിക്കുക
to damage something, especially public property, deliberately and for no good reason
"The payphone had been vandalized and wasn’t working."
3. swarm
/swɔːm/
പ്രാണിക്കൂട്ടം
a large group of insects, especially bees, moving together in the same direction
"a swarm of bees/locusts/flies"
4. skyrocket
/ˈskaɪrɒkɪt/
കുതിച്ചുയരുക
(of prices, etc.) to rise quickly to a very high level
"Wages and prices have skyrocketed ."
5. buyback
വിറ്റത് തിരികെയെടുക്കൽ
taking back one's assets, such as land or property, after they have been owned by another.
"The prime minister revealed his plan to buy back the farm from foreign ownership."
Reuters, TOI, TNIE, The Statesman, Manorama, Matrubhoomi, Bloomberg, Al-Jazeera
Vocabulary: Lalji Daniel, MGHSS Edathara,Pathanapuram
Compiled and organised by Nishad Abdulkareem GHSS Cherthala South
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eyes-(here, as a verb ): looks at someone with interest/suspicion
The two women eyed each other suspiciously
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Edited by Radhakrishnan C K
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