News from Bihar and Haryana
比哈爾邦與哈里亞納邦的新聞
Introduction
This report talks about police and law in Bihar and government work in Haryana.
本報告討論比哈爾邦的警察與法律情況,以及哈里亞納邦的政府工作。
Main Body
In Bihar, a man named Bharat Bhushan Tiwari died. The police say he had a gun and they defended themselves. His family says he did not fight. The Supreme Court said no to a special investigation. Now, the state leader is using a retired judge to find the truth. Four police officers are not working now.
在比哈爾邦,一名名為 Bharat Bhushan Tiwari 的男子死亡。警方聲稱他持有槍械,因此警方是正當防衛。然而其家屬則表示他並未反抗。最高法院拒絕了成立特別調查小組的請求。目前,該邦領導人正委任一名退休法官來查明真相。四名警察目前已被停職。
In Haryana, Minister Krishan Lal Panwar helped people with their problems. He stopped illegal mining in one village. He also checked a government animal hospital. He wants to stop doctors from sending patients to private shops for money.
在哈里亞納邦,部長 Krishan Lal Panwar 協助民眾解決問題。他停止了某村莊的非法採礦活動。他還視察了一家政府動物醫院,旨在防止醫生為了金錢將病人轉介至私人診所。
In Haryana, Bhupinder Singh Hooda is a political leader. He is angry with the government. He says there is a bank scam and land problems. He wants judges to lead the investigations. He also says some villages do not have clean water.
在哈里亞納邦,Bhupinder Singh Hooda 是一位政治領袖。他對政府表示憤怒,指出存在銀行詐騙與土地問題。他要求由法官主導調查。此外,他表示部分村莊缺乏乾淨的飲用水。
Conclusion
Bihar is looking for the truth about a death. Haryana is fixing local problems and fighting about bank scams.
比哈爾邦正在尋找死亡事件的真相,而哈里亞納邦則在解決地方問題並處理銀行詐騙爭議。
Vocabulary Learning
🔍 Word Patterns: Action Words (Verbs)
To move from beginner to A2, you need to see how people do things. Look at these three types of actions from the text:
1. Helping & Fixing (Positive actions)
- helped → gave a hand
- stopped → made it end
- fixing → making it right
2. Talking & Claiming (Saying things)
- say → telling a fact
- says → telling a fact (for one person)
- wants → wishing for something
3. The 'Not' Pattern (Negatives)
- did not fight → Action happened in the past, but it was a 'no'.
- do not have → General fact, but it is a 'no'.
💡 Quick Tip for A2: Notice how 'say' changes to 'says' when we talk about one person (e.g., The police say vs He says). This is a key rule for basic English conversations!