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Daily Vocab Capsule 28th September 2017

Daily Vocab Capsule 28th September 2017 Daily English Vocab Of Paramount Interest? In June 1945, India’s princely states sent a single representative to sign the Charter of the United Nations at the San Francisco conference, a charter that realised Alfred Tennyson’s poem where he called for a “Parliament of man, Federation of the world.” “There the common sense of most shall hold a  fretful (feeling or expressing distress or irritation.)  realm in awe, and the kindly earth shall  slumber   (sleep.),  lapped in universal law,” Tennyson wrote in his work, ‘Locksley Hall’, spelling out his vision for a world where the “war-drum  throbbed (beat or sound with a strong, regular rhythm; pulsate steadily.)  no longer, and the battle flags were furled.” The poem was famously carried by U.S. President Harry Truman in his wallet, which he called his inspiration as the UN Charter was being drafted. A. Ramaswami Mudaliar, then the Dewan of Mysore added prose to that poetry as he spo

Competitive exam के लिए इंग्लिश की कैसे तैयारी करे

Competitive exam के लिए इंग्लिश की कैसे तैयारी करे  हेल्लो  दोस्तों ,दोस्तों आज हम अपने इस ब्लॉगर पर "competitive exam  के लिए इंग्लिश की तैयारी कैसे करे " इसके बारे मे बताने जा रहा हु Competitive exam english book ; ---------------------------------------------- (Useful for : IBPS,BANK P.O/CLERK.SSC INCOME TAX,ASSISTANT GRADE ,U.D.C,L.D.C ,LIC ,G.I.C,UPSC ,CSAT,M.B.A,CAT,MAT,C.B.I,MCA,BCA,C.P.A,,C.D.S,N.D.A,,RAILWAY,AFMC,NIFT,CLAT,,NAVY AIR FORCE AND OTHER COMETITIVE EXAM............)                       CONTENTS                        ---------------- ARTICLES. NOUN{NUMBER ,GENDER,CASE) PRONOUN ADJECTIVE VERB NON- FINITE(Participle,Infinitive,Gerund) ADVERB CONJUNCTION S-V AGREEMENT (SYNTAX) TIME AND TENSE QUESTION TAGS VOICE NARRATION PREPOSITION TRANSFORMATION IMPROVEMENT OF WORD OR PHRASE COMMON ERRORS(MISCELLENEOUS) WORD ARRANGEMENT SEQUENCE OF EVENTS RECONSTRUCTION OF SENTENCES REARRANGEMENT OF JUMBLED SENTENCES SENTENCE FILLE

Daily Vocab Capsule 27th September 2017

Daily English Vocab Waiting For a Signal Every time there is a change of guard in the Railway Ministry, expectations are raised that the new minister will cut the  Gordian knot (an extremely difficult or involved problem.)  by focussing on issues that will enable the Indian Railways to  recoup (regain (something lost or expended).)  from past excesses. This also holds true for the new Railway Minister, Piyush Goyal. It is not as if the problems cannot be addressed, but those who have to address them tend to focus on issues that may be important in themselves but are not necessarily the ones that will enhance the performance of the Railways. Is this out of ignorance? Or are these issues ‘insignificant’? Or are they a political hot potato? It is anybody’s guess. For decades the lack of consistent political direction has affected the Railways. The country lacks civilian expertise on railway matters and only a few politicians are interested in the railways. Railway officers ar