Manoj Sinha Wants More Technology for Police

Introduction

Manoj Sinha is the Lieutenant Governor. He spoke to 4,000 new police officers. He said the police must change for new dangers.

Main Body

Bad people do not only use guns now. They use computers and the internet to hurt people. They use fake news and steal money online. This is a big problem for the city. Mr. Sinha wants the police to use Artificial Intelligence (AI). He wants better computers and digital tools. This helps the police stop crimes faster. The police did a good job in the last six years. They stopped many terrorists. They worked together in a big plan called Operation Mahadev. 4,000 new officers joined the police. They are very smart and worked hard to get the job. Mr. Sinha told them to be honest and fair to everyone.

Conclusion

The police now use more technology to keep people safe from internet crimes.

Learning

πŸš€ Action Words: Now vs. Then

In this text, we see two ways to talk about time. This is the key to moving from A1 to A2.

1. The "Right Now" (Present Simple) We use this for things that are generally true or happening these days.

  • Bad people use computers.
  • This is a big problem.
  • Sinha wants AI.

2. The "Finished" (Past Simple) We use this for things that happened and are over. Look for words like "last six years."

  • The police did a good job. (do β†’\rightarrow did)
  • They stopped terrorists. (stop β†’\rightarrow stopped)
  • Officers joined the police. (join β†’\rightarrow joined)

πŸ’‘ Quick Guide: Making it "Past"

Most words just need -ed at the end:

  • Work β†’\rightarrow Worked
  • Use β†’\rightarrow Used

Some words change completely (Irregular):

  • Do β†’\rightarrow Did
  • Speak β†’\rightarrow Spoke
  • Tell β†’\rightarrow Told

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
people who keep law
Example:The police arrived quickly after the accident.
officer (n.)
a person who works for police
Example:The officer explained the rules.
danger (n.)
a risk or harm
Example:The storm posed a great danger.
gun (n.)
a weapon that shoots bullets
Example:He kept the gun in a safe place.
computer (n.)
a machine that processes information
Example:She uses a computer to study.
internet (n.)
a global network of computers
Example:We can find information on the internet.
news (n.)
information about events
Example:The news showed the latest updates.
money (n.)
paper or coins used for buying things
Example:He saved his money for a new bike.
online (adj.)
connected to the internet
Example:She bought a book online.
city (n.)
a large town
Example:The city has many parks.
crime (n.)
an illegal act
Example:The police investigate crimes.
good (adj.)
positive or desirable
Example:It was a good day at school.
job (n.)
a paid position
Example:He found a good job at a shop.
smart (adj.)
intelligent or clever
Example:She is a smart student.
honest (adj.)
truthful and fair
Example:He is an honest person.