Police Investigate Stolen Money at Ram Temple

警方調查羅姆廟盜款案


Introduction

The government in Uttar Pradesh is looking into stolen money at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. Some people stole cash and the police arrested them.

北方邦政府正在調查阿尤陀亞羅姆廟的盜款事件。部分人士盜取現金,目前已被警方逮捕。

Main Body

A man named Avinash Shukla stole a lot of money over 40 days. He only earned 15,000 rupees a month, but he bought an expensive car. Police found money and used cameras to see him steal.

一名叫 Avinash Shukla 的男子在 40 天內盜取了大量金錢。他每月僅賺取 15,000 盧比,卻買了一輛名貴汽車。警方找到了款項,並透過監視器拍到他偷竊的過程。

Two leaders, Champat Rai and Anil Mishra, left their jobs. Mr. Rai said the State Bank of India did not check the workers well. He said the bank did not follow the rules.

兩位領導人 Champat Rai 與 Anil Mishra 已離職。Rai 先生表示,印度國家銀行對員工的審查不足,且銀行未遵守相關規定。

Police arrested eight people. They found about 79 lakh rupees in strange places. Now, the Trust has a new leader and the police are checking all the money from the last five years.

警方逮捕了八人,在一些奇怪的地方找回約 790 萬盧比。目前信託基金已由新領導接管,警方正核對過去五年的所有款項。

Conclusion

The police are still checking the money. The Trust is changing its leaders to make things better.

警方仍在核對款項。信託基金正更換領導層以改善現況。

Vocabulary Learning

🗝️ The 'Past Action' Pattern

To reach A2, you must move from the present (I am) to the past (I was/I did). Look at how the story describes things that already happened:

The Simple Shift

  • Earn (Now) \rightarrow Earned (Past)
  • Buy (Now) \rightarrow Bought (Past)
  • Find (Now) \rightarrow Found (Past)

Wait! Some are different: Some words don't just add '-ed'. They change completely:

  • Buy becomes Bought
  • Find becomes Found

Real-World Use When you talk about your day yesterday, use these shapes:

  • "I bought a coffee."
  • "I found my keys."
  • "I earned some money."

Quick Vocabulary Map

  • Investigate \rightarrow To look for the truth.
  • Stolen \rightarrow Taken without permission.
  • Check \rightarrow To look at something carefully.

Vocabulary Learning

investigate (v.)
To try to find out the truth about something
Example:The police investigate the crime to find the thief.
stolen (adj.)
Something that was taken without permission
Example:The police found the stolen money in the house.
arrested (v.)
When the police take someone away because they broke the law
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing.
expensive (adj.)
Something that costs a lot of money
Example:He bought an expensive car with the money.
follow (v.)
To do what a rule or law says
Example:All workers must follow the rules of the bank.
Practice A2 words in a crossword