New Rules for Police and Officers in Uttar Pradesh

Introduction

The government of Uttar Pradesh has new rules. Police and government workers must follow these rules now.

Main Body

Police must tell people why they are arrested. They must write this reason on paper. They must use a language the person understands. If police do not do this, the arrest is illegal. Police officers must pay money if they break this rule. Government workers must also be polite to leaders. They must stand up when a leader arrives. They must give them food and drinks. They must answer their phone calls. Some leaders are not happy. They think these rules are not helpful. But the government says workers must obey.

Conclusion

The government wants everyone to follow the law. Workers will lose money or get in trouble if they do not follow the rules.

Learning

The 'Must' Power-Word

In this text, we see one word used many times to show a strong rule: Must.

How it works: Person + must + action.

  • Police \rightarrow must tell
  • Workers \rightarrow must stand up
  • Police \rightarrow must pay

Simple Rule: Use must when there is no choice. It is for laws, rules, and very important needs.


Action Pairs from the Text

Notice how the text connects a person to a specific job:

  1. Police \rightarrow write reasons
  2. Workers \rightarrow answer phones
  3. Leaders \rightarrow receive food

Vocabulary Learning

police
A group of people who enforce laws and keep order.
Example:The police stopped the traffic accident.
government
The group of people who run a country or state.
Example:The government announced new policies.
rules
Instructions that tell people what they should or should not do.
Example:Children must follow the rules in school.
workers
People who do jobs for a company or organization.
Example:The workers finished their tasks on time.
leaders
People who guide or direct others.
Example:The leaders met to discuss the plan.
food
Things that people eat to stay healthy.
Example:She brought food to the picnic.
drinks
Beverages that people consume.
Example:He offered drinks to the guests.
phone
A device used to talk to people.
Example:She answered the phone quickly.
call
To speak with someone on the phone.
Example:I will call you later.
money
Currency used to buy things.
Example:He saved money for a trip.
illegal
Not allowed by law.
Example:It is illegal to drive without a license.
obey
To follow orders or rules.
Example:Children should obey their teachers.
follow
To go after or keep up with.
Example:Please follow the instructions.
law
A rule made by a government.
Example:The law protects everyone's rights.
help
To give assistance.
Example:She helped me with my homework.
polite
Showing good manners.
Example:He was polite to everyone.
arrive
To reach a place.
Example:The train will arrive at 5 PM.
stand
To be upright on feet.
Example:Please stand when the teacher enters.
give
To hand over something.
Example:He will give you a gift.
answer
To respond to a question.
Example:She will answer the call.
lose
To not have something.
Example:He might lose his keys.
trouble
Problems or difficulties.
Example:She got into trouble for being late.