New Roads and Bridges in Delhi

Introduction

The Indian government and the Delhi government are building new roads. They want to stop traffic jams and help people move easily.

Main Body

The NHAI is building small side roads next to the UER-2 highway. This costs 121.57 crore rupees. People in Najafgarh and Dwarka were angry because they had to pay money to use the big road for short trips. Now, they can use these new roads for free. The work will take nine months. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is also working with the railway. They will make a bridge wider at Haiderpur-Badli. They will also build a new high road from Shalimar Bagh to Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar. These projects will help cars move faster. The railway says the workers must be very safe. They must not stop the trains. These new roads will stop traffic jams at Mukarba Chowk.

Conclusion

Delhi is building more roads and bridges. This makes travel better for everyone.

Learning

πŸ› οΈ The 'Action' Pattern

In this story, we see a lot of things being made or changed. To reach A2, you need to know how to describe these actions simply.

1. The 'Building' Words Look at how these words describe creating something:

  • Building (roads)
  • Make (a bridge wider)
  • Working with (the railway)

2. The 'Movement' Logic Notice the link between a thing and a result:

New roads β†’ Stop traffic jams Wider bridge β†’ Cars move faster

3. Quick Tips for Your Speech Instead of saying "The road is good," use these A2 patterns from the text:

  • Help people move easily (Better than "easy travel")
  • For free (Use this when something costs 0 money)
  • Must be safe (Use "must be" when there is a strict rule)

Vocabulary Learning

traffic (n.)
the movement of vehicles on roads
Example:The traffic in Delhi is heavy during rush hour.
bridge (n.)
a structure that spans a gap to connect two places
Example:A bridge connects two sides of a river.
road (n.)
a path or street for vehicles
Example:The road leads to the city center.
government (n.)
the group that rules a country or city
Example:The government plans to improve schools.
build (v.)
to construct or create something
Example:They will build a new bridge next year.
cost (n.)
the amount of money needed to buy or make something
Example:The cost of the project is high.
rupees (n.)
the currency used in India
Example:One rupee is the smallest coin in India.
angry (adj.)
feeling upset or displeased
Example:She was angry because she missed the bus.
free (adj.)
not costing any money
Example:The bus ride is free for students.
months (n.)
units of time, each about 30 days
Example:The construction will take six months.
minister (n.)
a senior government official who heads a department
Example:The minister announced the new policy.
safe (adj.)
protected from danger or harm
Example:It is safe to walk at night.