Young People Protest Education in New Delhi

年輕人在新德里抗議教育問題


Introduction

A group of young people called the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) is protesting in New Delhi. They are unhappy with school exams.

一群稱為「蟑螂人民黨」(CJP) 的年輕人在新德里抗議,他們對學校考試感到不滿。

Main Body

The CJP started a protest on June 20. They want the Education Minister to leave his job. They say the NEET-UG exams had many mistakes and leaked papers. Many students and teachers joined them.

CJP於6月20日開始抗議。他們要求教育部長辭職。他們表示NEET-UG考試有許多錯誤且試題外洩。許多學生和教師加入了他們的行列。

The government blocked the group's X account on May 21. The group went to court to fight this. The government says the group has links to Pakistan or bad people. The group says this is not true.

政府於5月21日封鎖了該組織的X帳號。該組織隨後向法院提起訴訟。政府聲稱該組織與巴基斯坦或不法之徒有聯繫。該組織則表示這並非事實。

The Congress party also talks about this. Rahul Gandhi says the government does not spend enough money on public schools. He says private classes cost too much money.

國大黨也討論了此事。Rahul Gandhi表示政府在公立學校的投入不足,並稱私人補習班的費用過高。

Conclusion

The CJP is still protesting. They want the Minister to leave and they want their social media back.

CJP目前仍在抗議。他們希望部長辭職,並要求恢復其社交媒體帳號。

Vocabulary Learning

🚩 THE 'WANT' PATTERN

In this story, people are asking for changes. When we want something to happen, we use: Want + Person + To + Action.

  • Example 1: "They want the Minister to leave."
  • Example 2: "They want their social media back."

How to use it yourself:

  • I want you → to help me.
  • She wants him → to study.
  • We want the teacher → to listen.

🛠️ USEFUL ACTION WORDS

Here are simple words from the text to describe movements and problems:

  • Protest → To say "No!" to something in public.
  • Block → To stop someone from using something (like an app).
  • Join → To go together with a group.
  • Spend → To give money to pay for something.

Vocabulary Learning

protesting (v.)
Showing that you disagree with something strongly in public
Example:The students are protesting against the new school rules.
unhappy (adj.)
Sad or not satisfied with a situation
Example:I am unhappy with my old computer because it is slow.
leaked (adj.)
Information that is given to people secretly before it is official
Example:The exam questions were leaked on the internet.
blocked (v.)
To stop someone from using a service or communicating
Example:The website blocked my account because I forgot my password.
court (n.)
A place where a judge decides if someone broke the law
Example:The man went to court to talk to the judge.
public (adj.)
Provided by the government for all people to use
Example:Many children go to public schools in my city.
private (adj.)
Owned by a person or company, not the government
Example:Private hospitals are often more expensive than public ones.
Practice A2 words in a crossword