Police Find Money and Guns in Chhattisgarh

Introduction

Police found a lot of money and many guns in two areas of Chhattisgarh.

Main Body

Police worked in the Bijapur area. They found 65 lakh rupees and 32 guns. They also destroyed 140 kg of dangerous chemicals. Police also worked in the Narayanpur forest. They found 1 crore rupees and many AK-47 guns. They found radios and parts for bombs. In Bijapur, police found 461 guns in 18 months. In Narayanpur, they found 270 guns this year.

Conclusion

In total, the police found more than 1.66 crore rupees and many weapons.

Learning

πŸ” The Power of 'Found'

In this story, the word found appears many times. It is the past version of find.

The Pattern:

  • Now: I find money. β†’\rightarrow Later: I found money.
  • Now: They find guns. β†’\rightarrow Later: They found guns.

πŸ“¦ Grouping Things (Quantifiers)

Notice how the writer describes how much of something there is. This is key for A2 level descriptions:

  1. A lot of / Many β†’\rightarrow Use these for big numbers (e.g., a lot of money, many guns).
  2. More than β†’\rightarrow Use this when the number is higher than a specific limit (e.g., more than 1.66 crore).

πŸ“ Place Markers

To tell a story, you must say where things happen. Look at these markers:

  • In the Bijapur area β†’\rightarrow (A specific zone)
  • In the forest β†’\rightarrow (A type of place)

Tip: Use 'In' + [Place Name] to start your sentences clearly.

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
people who enforce the law
Example:The police stopped the traffic.
found (v.)
to discover something
Example:She found her keys on the table.
money (n.)
coins and bills used for buying
Example:He saved money for a trip.
guns (n.)
firearms used to shoot
Example:The store sells guns for hunting.
area (n.)
a part of a place
Example:The park is a large area.
destroyed (v.)
to break something into pieces
Example:The fire destroyed the building.
dangerous (adj.)
able to cause harm
Example:It is dangerous to climb alone.
chemicals (n.)
substances that can react
Example:The lab contains many chemicals.
forest (n.)
a big group of trees
Example:They walked through the forest.
radios (n.)
devices that receive signals
Example:The radio plays music.
parts (n.)
pieces of something
Example:The machine needs new parts.
bombs (n.)
explosive devices
Example:The police found bombs.
months (n.)
time units after a day
Example:The project will take six months.
year (n.)
twelve months
Example:He was born in a year of rain.
total (n.)
the whole amount
Example:The total cost was high.
more (adj.)
additional
Example:She wants more time.
weapons (n.)
things used to hurt
Example:They seized illegal weapons.