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itsnamita · 4 years
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synchronousemma · 2 years
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1st July: Emma is rebuffed
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Read: Vol. 3, ch. 9 [45]; pp. 256–257 (“and the following morning” to “‘in want of any thing’”).
Context
Emma invites Jane Fairfax to take a drive with her and is refused; she sends some arrow-root, which is sent back.
We know that this occurs “the following morning” (p. 256) after Emma’s first invitation to Jane.
For “arrow-root,” Jane Austen’s original manuscript had “arra-root.” Austen wrote to her sister Cassandra on November 26, 1815: “The Printers continue to supply me very well, I am advanced in vol.3. to my arra-root, upon which peculiar style of spelling, there is a modest qu:ry? [query] in the Margin” (Le Faye, p. 300, qtd. in Sutherland, p. 301). Kathyrn Sutherland writes that “The printed text’s correction to ‘arrow-root’ represents gain and loss—the regularized spelling and so immediate intelligibility, but the loss (now that we know it) of a rare clue to Austen’s own pronunciation. It is important to resist the assumption, however, that she was a consistent misspeller; some of her seemingly idiosyncratic forms were in fact permissible eighteenth-century variants” (pp. 301–2; see also Gilson pp. 64–5; van Ostade p. 130).
Readings and Interpretations
Repent at Leisure
Edgar Shannon Jr., whose reading of Emma is a conventional one according to which Emma must repent of her character flaws and wrongdoings to be morally redeemed by the end of the novel, writes of this incident as evidence that Emma’s “repentance” has begun:
The visit to Miss Bates produces […] evidence of Emma’s sincere alteration. “Her heart had been long growing kinder towards Jane” [vol. 3, ch. 8 [44]; p. 249]; and after Miss Bates’s account of her niece’s ill health, Emma invites Jane to spend the day at Hartfield, to go for an airing in the Woodhouse carriage, and to accept, from the Hartfield stores, some fine arrow-root. When Jane refuses the invitations and returns the arrow-root, Emma learns that a few days of attention cannot compensate several months of neglect; she understands that her former merits the present rebuff. Yet she has “the consolation of knowing her intentions were good” [vol. 3, ch. 9 [45]; p. 257]. (pp. 641–2)
Whatever its motive, Emma’s newfound focus on Jane ends up necessitating ego-saving measures: her reflection (upon learning that Mmes. Elton, Perry, and Cole had been admitted to see Jane) that she “did not want to be classed with the Mrs. Eltons, the Mrs. Perrys, and the Mrs. Coles, who would force themselves anywhere” (p. 256) seems a way of avoiding the realization that she in particular is not welcome. We may also wonder whether Jane’s message (“‘Miss Fairfax’s compliments and thanks, but is quite unequal to any exercise’”) truly represents “tremulous inequality,” or whether it is instead deliberately terse. Helen Dry points out that this sentence must be FID focalized through Emma, due to the hidden dative phrase “for Emma” implied in “impossible to quarrel” (p. 94).
Discussion Questions
Is Emma’s charity regarding the arrow-root an instance of good household management and genuine repentance, or is Emma (as Susan Korba suggests) only interested in Jane now that she (Jane) has been humbled?
Bibliography
Austen, Jane. Emma (Norton Critical Edition). 3rd ed. Ed. Stephen M. Parrish. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, [1815] 2000.
Gilson, David. “Jane Austen’s Text: A Survey of Editions.” The Review of English Studies 53.209 (February 2002), pp. 61–85.
Korba, Susan M. “‘Improper and Dangerous Distinctions’: Female Relationships and Erotic Domination in Emma,” Studies in the Novel 29.2 (1997), pp. 139–63.
Le Faye, Deirdre, ed. Jane Austen’s Letters. New York: Oxford University Press (1995).
Shannon, Edgar F. “Emma: Character and Construction.” PMLA 71.4 (September 1956), pp.
Sutherland, Kathryn. Jane Austen’s Textual Lives: From Aeschylus to Bollywood. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2005).
Van Ostade, Ingrid Tieken-Boon. In Search of Jane Austen: The Language of the Letters. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2014).
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vsplusonline · 4 years
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Back at work: Sections of stranded labourers returned to work in infrastructure projects
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Back at work: Sections of stranded labourers returned to work in infrastructure projects
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Machines are whirring again in a few projects in railways, road and steel, among others. A few thousand workers are back at work. A section of labourers, who had been stranded in states across India, were surveyed for their skills and then mobilised and dispatched to project sites within those states. The process began after the government gave its nod to restart core sector activities, albeit with conditions, from April 20 — four weeks after a nationwide lockdown was imposed to battle the Covid-19 pandemic.
Interstate movement of citizens has been barred and some states have enforced stringent measures even on interdistrict travel — for example, from a contaminated red zone to a virus-free green district and vice-versa. This is prompting local administrations to either transport labourers to work sites or instruct contractors to employ only those who are stationed near the sites.
While talking to ET Magazine, NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant argues that this could well be the best time to fast-track linear projects. Linear projects are those that cover long stretches such as highways, pipelines, railways. “This is the time to speed up linear projects. State governments should come forward and help. There’s no traffic, no hindrance.
Migrant workers who are camping in states should be engaged. In some instances, workers are residing near project sites,” Kant says.
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Workers resume duty under strict guidelines at NMDC’s steel plant in Nagarnar, Chhattisgarh.
By April 21, the most prominent greenfield linear railway project, the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC), resumed work at 25 sites in 19 districts, from Anand in Gujarat to Sasaram in Bihar. Anurag Sachan, MD of DFC Corporation of India Ltd (DFCCIL), the government-run company executing the `81,000 crore project, wrote letters to six chief secretaries to secure permission. The project passes through 62 districts, and the permission for work during the lockdown has to come from each of the district magistrates.
“We are focusing on limited work such as earthwork, building of bridges and track-lining, which require minimum movement of labourers,” says Sachan.
On March 25, the day the lockdown began, as many as 22,289 DFC workers, technicians and engineers were stuck in 373 camps. Some of them are now resuming work in the places where they are stationed, adds Sachan. The Railways are also taking up brownfield linear projects which in normal circumstances would have resulted in the halting or diversion of passenger trains.
In several states, districts have conducted a skill mapping of labourers stranded in relief camps, identifying their expertise and sending them to factories or road construction sites. In Chhattisgarh, 6,300 migrant workers were stranded in relief camps due to the lockdown. Another 32,000 labourers were stuck in industrial locations such as Korba and Bhilai. “After undertaking a skill mapping, we ask the stranded workers if they are willing to resume work. If the answer is positive, we do a health check-up and facilitate their journey to the sites. About 4,000 workers have resumed work in NMDC’s Nagarnar steel plant,” says state labour secretary, Sonmoni Borah.
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Workers resume duty under strict guidelines at NMDC’s steel plant in Nagarnar, Chhattisgarh.
Allowed from Day 1 of the lockdown — about 12,000 workers have been on duty, down from the usual 18,000, mainly because of social distancing norms, he adds. Chhattisgarh has had 36 Covid-19 cases with no death, as on Saturday morning.
The restarting of work in infrastructure projects varies from state to state. In Telangana, for example, there has been no major road or railway construction, after Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao said the lockdown would be in force in the state till May 7 — four days after the nationwide lockdown ends and that, too, with no partial relaxation from April 20.
Meanwhile, in Assam, the government has given its nod to repair embankments of the Brahmaputra as the yearly flood is just around the corner. “We have identified floodhit districts such as Lakhimpur, Dhemaji and Majuli for repair of embankments. We are emphasising on local workforce to minimise the movement of labourers,” says Chief Secretary Kumar Sanjay Krishna. These districts fall outside the Covid-19 contamination clusters in the state. Assam has reported 36 Covid-19 cases with one death.
In Jammu and Kashmir, which has seen 454 Covid-19 cases, the guidelines on partial relaxation issued by the chief secretary on April 18 have made it amply clear that the government will not allow inter-district movement with a few exceptions like medical emergencies. Yet, the Railways’ Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project received a conditional go-ahead from the local administration.
Reasi district magistrate, in a letter dated April 20, permitted transportation of materials as well as resumption of work in 13 sites, including the construction of the Chenab bridge which, once completed, is set to be the tallest railway bridge in the world. The permission categorically mentions contact details of contractors, and ambulance drivers in case of an emergency.
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Work on highways has also started. A spokesperson of the National Highways Authority of India says his office received reports of work having resumed in nine out of ten ongoing projects in Jharkhand, and five out of seven in Himachal Pradesh, as on midday, April 23. In the Nagpur division in Maharashtra, work has resumed in 27 out of 34 highway projects, with shortage of labourers being reported in three places, he adds. Although work has resumed in select core sector projects, non-availability of cement and steel could pose a problem.
The data available with the Railways shows it moved only 0.18 MMTs (million metric tonnes) of cement in the first 28 days of the lockdown beginning March 25, mainly due to the fall in demand and problems in unloading. When compared with the Railways’ February data (for 29 days), it is a staggering drop of 98%. Similarly, the movement of finished steel is down by two-thirds in the same period.
Resumption of infra projects could propel demand for cement, steel and labour, thus giving a dose of vitality, albeit small, to the economy
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theyourclasses · 4 years
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11 August 2020 Daily Current Affairs & Daily GK Update in Hindi
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11 August 2020 Daily Current Affairs & Daily GK Update in Hindi
Current Affairs 11 August 2020 
  Which of the following e-commerce company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding under One District, One Product scheme of the Government of Uttar Pradesh to bring the artisans, weavers and craftsmen under the ODOP scheme into the scope of that company’s initiative?
(A) Amazon
(B) Myntra
(C) OLX Group
(D) Paytm mall
(E) Flipkart
Flipkart has signed a Memorandum of Understanding under One District, One Product scheme of the Government of Uttar Pradesh to bring the artisans, weavers and craftsmen under the ODOP scheme into the scope of that company’s initiative
  Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) will open the first Silk Training cum Production Center in the tribal village in which state?
(A) Arunachal Pradesh
(B) Sikkim
(C) Nagaland
(D) Manipur
(E) Mizoram
  Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) will open the first Silk Training cum Production Center in the tribal village in Arunachal Pradesh.
  A-Line of Credit worth 18 million US dollars has been extended by the Government of India to which government?
(A) Maldives
(B) Seychelles
(C) Mauritius
(D) Sri Lanka
(E) Bangladesh
  A-Line of Credit of worth 18 million US dollars has been extended by the Government of India to Maldives.
  Which country has taken a decision to construct a monument for the Indian soldiers who died in 1971 during the country’s struggle for independence?
(A) Nepal
(B) Bangladesh
(C) Bhutan
(D) Myanmar
(E) Afghanistan
  Bangladesh has taken a decision to construct a monument for the Indian soldiers who died in 1971 during the country’s struggle for independence.
  Nandi Yellaiah, who died recently, was a famous personality in which field?
(A) Film Industry
(B) Politics
(C) Science
(D) Cricket
(E) Football
Veteran Congress leader and eight-time parliamentarian from Telangana, Nandi Yellaiah died of a brief illness after being detected positive for Covid-19 in Hyderabad.
  Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the submarine Optical Fibre Cable (OFC) to connecting which city from Port Blair via video conferencing?
(A) Chennai
(B) Bengaluru
(C) Hyderabad
(D) Mumbai
(E) Coimbatore
  Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the submarine Optical Fibre Cable (OFC) to connecting Chennai city from Port Blair via video conferencing.
  Which district of Chhattisgarh has become the first municipal corporation in the country to provide forest land rights certificates to people of an urban area?
(A) Bastar
(B) Korba
(C) Jagdalpur
(D) Jabalpur
(E) Dhamtari
  Jagdalpur district of Chhattisgarh has become the first municipal corporation in the country to provide forest land rights certificates to people of an urban area.
  Who has been took oath as a Prime Minister of Sri Lanka for the fourth time?
(A) Gotabaya Rajapaksa
(B) Maithripala Sirisena
(C) Mahinda Rajapaksa
(D) Ranil Wickremesinghe
(E) Basil Sirisena
  Mahinda Rajapaksa took oath as a Prime Minister of Sri Lanka for the fourth time.
  Which city of India has recently become the first city in India to have women symbols on traffic signals and signage?
(A) Lucknow
(B) New Delhi
(C) Mumbai
(D) Chennai
(E) Panaji
  Mumbai has recently become the first city in India to have women symbols on traffic signals and signage.
  Who has been bagged the Asian College of Journalism’s Award for Investigative Journalism?
(A) K P Narayan
(B) Kapil Duggal
(C) Nitin Sethi
(D) Ram Singh
(E) V S Matondkar
  Nitin Sethi has been bagged the Asian College of Journalism’s Award for Investigative Journalism.
  ANSWERS: – 1(E) 2(A) 3(A) 4(B) 5(B) 6(A) 7(C) 8(C) 9(C) 10(C)
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itsnamita · 4 years
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Why owning a flat is beneficial in today’s date?
As per the reports, the Real estate sector in India is expected to reach a market size of US$ 1 trillion by 2030. (Source:IBEF)
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In real estate, residential investments will also rise as affordable residences (Flats/Houses) are still in demand. In residential investments, there is often competition between flats & plots. Well, the best option always depends on one’s financial condition and many other priorities. But, for a middle-class person or someone looking for a short-term investment, owning a flat is beneficial.
Some advantages of flats over plots in India are as follows:
1)Owning a flat gives you home loan/tax benefits
If you are a person with a job(monthly salary) & not a businessman who has chances of having more amount of cash as compared to a salaried person, then a buying flat in korba is surely a better option for you as you can get home loan/tax benefits. Because you’ll be able to manage your monthly expenses as well as get tax exemption benefits.
2) There is no income from plots until the time you construct upon it.
If you own a plot, there are very less chances that you can generate monthly income without constructing a home. Chances of doing hassle-free business in plots are very less. Many rules are to be followed in such processes.
3) Resale Value
Nowadays, many builders who are providing luxury apartments are giving a five-year warranty to buyers against structural flaws. If your flat is located in the prime area or area is developing, chances are high that you might get better resale value.
4) Low risks
As compared to plot/land investment issues, investing in a flat has very limited issues that can be handled & one can come out of them easily. A land is prone to litigations and if someone gets involved in it, it’s hard to come out.
5) Investment tenure
In today’s date, everyone is interested in short-term investments and get good returns quickly. Land investment cannot give you quick money as it’s difficult to get rental income from it. The market is really unpredictable and no one can guarantee the best results. So, short term investment will gain popularity in the future.
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