Money Problems at the Shri Ram Temple

室利 رام 廟的財務問題


Introduction

Some people stole money from the Shri Ram Temple. Now, the temple has new leaders and many legal problems.

有人從室利 رام 廟偷走了錢財。現在該廟有了新領導層,並面臨許多法律問題。

Main Body

A worker said people took money from the temple. The police checked and found the theft. They arrested eight people and found 80 lakh rupees. Two top leaders left their jobs, and a new leader started.

一名員工表示有人從廟中拿走了錢財。警方經調查後確認發生了竊案。他們逮捕了八個人,並找回了 80 萬盧比。兩名高層領導離職,由一名新領導接任。

Some politicians are angry. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath says the critics are lying. But other groups say there are more problems with money and land in Ayodhya. They want a big court to check everything.

部分政治人物感到憤怒。首席部長 Yogi Adityanath 表示批評者在撒謊。但其他團體則稱,阿約地亞 (Ayodhya) 的財務和土地問題更多。他們希望由高等法院進行全面調查。

One man, Digvijay Singh, gave money to the temple. He wants his money back because of the theft. A lawyer told him no. The lawyer says the law does not allow people to take back donations.

一名叫 Digvijay Singh 的男子曾向該廟捐款。由於發生了竊案,他希望拿回捐款。但一名律師告訴他不行。律師表示法律不允許捐款人撤回捐款。

Conclusion

The police are still looking for the stolen money. The temple has new leaders, but people still argue about the money.

警方仍在尋找被盜的款項。該廟雖然有了新領導,但人們對財務問題仍有爭論。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The "Action & Result" Pattern

In this story, things happen and then something changes. To reach A2, you need to connect who did it with what happened.

1. The Simple Chain Look at how the story moves:

  • People stole money \rightarrow Police arrested them.
  • Leaders left \rightarrow A new leader started.

2. Useful Word Pairs Instead of just one word, learn these 'action pairs' from the text:

  • Take money \rightarrow Find money
  • Give money \rightarrow Want money back
  • Start a job \rightarrow Leave a job

3. A Quick Rule for A2 When you talk about the past, add -ed to the action:

  • Check \rightarrow Checked
  • Arrest \rightarrow Arrested
  • Start \rightarrow Started

Note: 'Find' and 'Give' are special (irregular). They change completely: Find \rightarrow Found | Give \rightarrow Gave.

Vocabulary Learning

stole (v.)
Took something that does not belong to you.
Example:Someone stole my bag yesterday.
legal (adj.)
Related to the law.
Example:You should get legal help from a lawyer.
theft (n.)
The act of stealing something.
Example:The police are investigating the theft of the car.
arrested (v.)
When police take a person away because they think they committed a crime.
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing.
politicians (n.)
People who work in the government.
Example:Politicians make laws for the country.
critics (n.)
People who say bad things about something or someone.
Example:The critics did not like the new movie.
donations (n.)
Money given to help a person or organization.
Example:The school received many donations from parents.
Practice A2 words in a crossword