News Report on Law and Security in India

Introduction

This report talks about new court cases, school exam problems, and police work to stop crime and terror.

Main Body

A judge in Delhi is angry with leaders from the AAP party. These leaders wrote bad things about the court on social media. Now, a new judge will look at their case. Some people stole exam papers for the NEET-UG 2026 test. The police arrested many people in different states. The government wants to use computers for tests, but they do not have enough machines. Police found big money crimes in Chandigarh and Haryana. People stole millions of rupees using fake companies. Police also looked for money problems at Reliance Communications. Security police found a group that put a bomb near the Red Fort. They also brought a criminal named Iqbal Singh back from Portugal. Police are also stopping gangs from Pakistan.

Conclusion

The government is working hard to stop money crimes, fix exams, and keep the country safe.

Learning

⚡ Action Words (Past Tense)

In this news report, we see words that tell us things already happened. To reach A2, you must know how to change a 'now' word into a 'before' word.

The Pattern:

  • StopStopped (Police stopped gangs)
  • LookLooked (Judge looked at the case)
  • ArrestArrested (Police arrested people)

💡 Useful Pairs

Look at how the text connects people to places. This is a simple way to build A2 sentences:

  • Judge \rightarrow Delhi
  • Criminal \rightarrow Portugal
  • Gangs \rightarrow Pakistan

Tip: Use the word "from" to show where someone comes from. *Example: "He is from Portugal."


🛠️ Simple Word Swaps

Instead of using big words, use these simple A2 alternatives found in the text:

  • Instead of 'investigated', use "looked for".
  • Instead of 'insufficient', use "do not have enough".
  • Instead of 'fraud', use "money crimes".

Vocabulary Learning

judge (n.)
a person who decides a case in a court
Example:The judge listened to both sides before giving a verdict.
court (n.)
a place where legal cases are heard
Example:The court will hold a hearing next week.
police (n.)
people who enforce laws and keep safety
Example:The police stopped the robbery in progress.
crime (n.)
an illegal act that breaks the law
Example:The city is working to reduce crime rates.
exam (n.)
a test to check knowledge or skills
Example:Students study hard for their final exam.
school (n.)
a place where children learn
Example:The school announced a new schedule for the semester.
government (n.)
the group that runs a country
Example:The government will announce new policies tomorrow.
money (n.)
currency used to buy goods and services
Example:She saved her money for a future trip.
group (n.)
a number of people together
Example:A group of friends went to the park.
bomb (n.)
an explosive device that can cause damage
Example:The security team found a bomb near the entrance.
fort (n.)
a strong building used for defense
Example:The fort has a long history of protecting the city.
country (n.)
a nation with its own government
Example:India is a large and diverse country.
safe (adj.)
protected from danger or harm
Example:The city is working to keep all residents safe.
stop (v.)
to bring something to an end
Example:The police will stop the illegal activity.
hard (adj.)
difficult or requiring effort
Example:The test was hard, but she passed it.