Court Stops Teacher Jobs in Haryana

Introduction

A court in Punjab and Haryana stopped the hiring of 613 English teachers. A political leader says the government is not fair to local people.

Main Body

The court said the government did not follow the national rules for teachers. The government used its own tests. The court says national rules are more important than state rules. Bhupinder Singh Hooda is a political leader. He says the government does not want local people to get jobs. He says the government helps people from other states instead. He says this happens in many jobs. He mentions jobs in power and water departments. He says some special groups cannot get jobs because the tests are too hard.

Conclusion

The government must start the hiring process again. They must follow the national rules this time.

Learning

πŸ’‘ The 'Rule of Who' (People & Groups)

In this story, we see how to talk about groups of people and who does things. This is a key part of A2 English.

1. Simple Subject β†’ Action Look at how the story describes people:

  • A political leader β†’\rightarrow says
  • The government β†’\rightarrow helps
  • Special groups β†’\rightarrow cannot get

2. 'Local' vs 'Other' To describe where people come from, we use these simple opposites:

  • Local people: People from this place.
  • Other states: People from different places.

3. The 'Too' Pattern When something is a problem, use too + adjective:

  • Tests are too hard β†’\rightarrow (This means they are so difficult that people fail).

Quick Word Bank:

  • Fair: When everyone has the same chance.
  • Hiring: Giving someone a job.

Vocabulary Learning

court (n.)
A place where judges decide legal matters.
Example:The court will hear the case tomorrow.
hiring (n.)
The act of selecting and employing workers.
Example:The company is hiring new staff.
teachers (n.)
People who teach students.
Example:Teachers help students learn.
government (n.)
The group that runs a country or region.
Example:The government announced new policies.
rules (n.)
Instructions that tell people how to behave.
Example:Follow the rules to stay safe.
tests (n.)
Exams that check what someone knows.
Example:She studied for the tests.
jobs (n.)
Paid work positions.
Example:He found a new job.
departments (n.)
Parts of a government that handle specific tasks.
Example:The water department fixes pipes.
special (adj.)
Different from normal, unique.
Example:He has a special talent.
groups (n.)
Collections of people who share something.
Example:The groups worked together.
hard (adj.)
Difficult to do or understand.
Example:The math problem was hard.
process (n.)
A series of steps to finish something.
Example:The hiring process takes weeks.