New Jobs and Land Rules in India

Introduction

The Indian government has a new plan for jobs in villages. Also, Bihar has new rules for business land.

Main Body

The government has a new law for rural work. It starts on July 1, 2026. Now, poor families can work for 125 days a year. The government will pay for this work. Workers will use computers and GPS to track their work. They cannot use big machines to replace people. Some people like this plan. Other people say the government has too much power. Bihar has a new plan for land. Businesses can now get land online. This makes the process fast and clear. The government wants more companies to build factories in Bihar. This will create many new jobs.

Conclusion

The government wants to give more work to village people. Bihar wants to help businesses grow.

Learning

πŸ’‘ The "Helping" Word: CAN

In this text, we see a very useful word: can. We use it to talk about what is possible or allowed.

Look at these patterns:

  • Poor families can work β†’\rightarrow (It is possible for them)
  • Businesses can get land β†’\rightarrow (They are allowed to)

πŸ› οΈ Building Simple Sentences

To move to A2, stop making long sentences. Use this simple map:

Who β†’\rightarrow Can β†’\rightarrow Action

  1. I β†’\rightarrow can β†’\rightarrow read.
  2. They β†’\rightarrow can β†’\rightarrow help.
  3. We β†’\rightarrow can β†’\rightarrow work.

Quick Tip: Notice that can never changes. You don't add "s" or "ing". It stays the same for everyone!

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
The group of people who run the country.
Example:The government will decide the new rules.
plan (n.)
An idea for doing something.
Example:She made a plan to save money.
jobs (n.)
Work that people do to earn money.
Example:The city offers many new jobs.
villages (n.)
Small towns in the countryside.
Example:Children visit the villages near the river.
rules (n.)
Instructions that people must follow.
Example:The school has rules about behavior.
business (n.)
A company that sells goods or services.
Example:The business opened a new shop.
land (n.)
The ground where buildings and crops grow.
Example:They bought land for a farm.
law (n.)
A rule made by the government.
Example:The new law will protect workers.
work (n.)
The activity people do to earn money.
Example:He has a lot of work to finish.
families (n.)
Groups of related people.
Example:Families gather for holidays.
pay (v.)
Give money for something.
Example:They will pay workers for their labor.
workers (n.)
People who do work.
Example:Workers need safety equipment.
computers (n.)
Electronic machines that process information.
Example:Students use computers for research.
GPS (n.)
Device that shows location.
Example:The GPS helps drivers find routes.
track (v.)
To follow something.
Example:They will track the progress of the project.