New Leaders in Jharkhand and Bihar Hospitals

Jharkhand 與 Bihar 醫院新領導層上任


Introduction

Some top doctors in Jharkhand and Bihar lost their jobs. They did not follow the rules.

Jharkhand 與 Bihar 的幾位頂尖醫生失去了工作,因為他們未遵守規定。

Main Body

In Jharkhand, Dr. Raj Kumar left his job at RIMS hospital. Police looked at the hospital first. Some students used fake papers to enter the school. Also, there were problems with a cleaning contract.

在 Jharkhand,Dr. Raj Kumar 離開了 RIMS 醫院的職位。警方首先調查了該醫院。部分學生使用偽造文件進入學校。此外,清潔合約也出現了問題。

Dr. Kumar said he left for personal reasons. But he and the Health Minister did not like each other. Now, Dr. Dipendra Kumar Sinha is the new leader.

Dr. Kumar 表示他是因為個人原因而離開。但實際上他與衛生部長關係不合。現在由 Dr. Dipendra Kumar Sinha 擔任新領導者。

In Bihar, Dr. Narendra Pratap Singh lost his job at PMCH hospital. He was not at work when the Minister visited. He went to his own private clinic during work hours. He also used a government car for his own business.

在 Bihar,Dr. Narendra Pratap Singh 在 PMCH 醫院失去了工作。部長視察時他不在崗位上。他在工作時間前往自己的私人診所。他還將政府車輛用於私人業務。

Now, Dr. Singh is a teacher in Bettiah. Dr. Geeta Sinha is the new leader at PMCH.

現在 Dr. Singh 在 Bettiah 擔任教師。Dr. Geeta Sinha 是 PMCH 的新領導者。

Conclusion

Both hospitals have new leaders now. The hospitals will continue their work.

兩間醫院現在都有新領導者,醫院將繼續運作。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Shift

Look at how we describe people changing their jobs in this story. We use simple words to show a move from Old \to New.

1. Leaving a job (The Exit)

  • "lost their jobs" \to They were told to leave (not their choice).
  • "left his job" \to He decided to go (his choice).

2. Getting a job (The Entry)

  • "is the new leader" \to This is the simplest way to introduce someone in a new position.

💡 Simple Word Swap Instead of saying "He is no longer the boss," just use: Old PersonNew Person\text{Old Person} \to \text{New Person}

Example from text: Dr. Kumar \to Dr. Dipendra Kumar Sinha

Vocabulary Learning

leader (n.)
A person who is in charge of a group or organization.
Example:The new leader of the hospital wants to improve the rules.
follow (v.)
To do what a rule or law says you should do.
Example:All students must follow the school rules.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else to trick people.
Example:He used a fake ID card to enter the building.
contract (n.)
A legal agreement between two people or companies.
Example:The company signed a contract to clean the office.
personal (adj.)
About a person's private life.
Example:She left the meeting for personal reasons.
private (adj.)
Owned by a person, not by the government.
Example:The doctor has a private clinic in the city.
continue (v.)
To keep doing something without stopping.
Example:The students will continue their lessons tomorrow.
Practice A2 words in a crossword