Bihar Builds More Airports and Better Security

Introduction

The Bihar government is making its airports bigger. Now, a special police group called the CISF will protect the Darbhanga airport.

Main Body

The CISF sent 145 officers to Darbhanga airport. They have dogs and tools to find bombs. This is important because the airport is near the border of India and Nepal. The police want to stop bad people and drones. Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary wants more people to fly. Now, 5 million people fly every year. He wants 40 to 50 million people to fly in five years. The government is building new airports and helipads in many districts. Darbhanga airport wants to become an international airport. It will have a new building by the end of the year. Also, the government is giving land in Kishanganj for a CISF training center.

Conclusion

Bihar is building more airports and working with the national police to keep them safe.

Learning

✈️ The 'Want' Pattern

In this text, we see how to talk about goals. Look at how the words change:

  • The government wants... (The government is a 'thing/it')
  • He wants... (Samrat Choudhary is a 'person/he')

The Rule: When talking about one person or one group, add an -s to the word want.

Examples from the text:

  • The police want to stop bad people. (Police = many people \rightarrow no -s)
  • He wants 40 to 50 million people to fly. (He = one person \rightarrow add -s)

🕒 Time Words

How to say when things happen:

  • Now \rightarrow Right at this moment (Example: Now, 5 million people fly).
  • By the end of the year \rightarrow A deadline in the future (Example: New building by the end of the year).
  • In five years \rightarrow A total amount of time from now (Example: Fly in five years).