Three Police Officers Lose Their Jobs

Introduction

The West Bengal government stopped three senior police officers from working. These officers did a bad job with a big crime case in 2024.

Main Body

The officers are Vineet Goyal, Indira Mukherjee, and Abhishek Gupta. The government says they did not follow the rules. They tried to give money to the victim's parents to keep them quiet. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari says the state is only checking the police work. A big national group called the CBI is still looking for the criminal. The victim's mother is now a leader in the government. Before, the police were mean to her. Now, she works for the state.

Conclusion

The three officers are not working. The government is checking their actions.

Learning

πŸ›  The "Who Does What" Pattern

Look at these sentences from the text:

  • The government stopped three police officers.
  • The police were mean to her.

The Secret: English usually follows this simple path: Person/Thing β†’\rightarrow Action β†’\rightarrow Person/Thing affected.

Let's break it down simply:

  1. The government (Who?) β†’\rightarrow stopped (Action) β†’\rightarrow three officers (Who was stopped?).
  2. The CBI (Who?) β†’\rightarrow is looking for (Action) β†’\rightarrow the criminal (Who are they looking for?).

πŸ’‘ Vocabulary Shift Instead of saying 'did a bad job', you can use these A2 words to describe people's work:

  • Unprofessional β†’\rightarrow Not doing the job correctly.
  • Incorrect β†’\rightarrow Not right.
  • Careless β†’\rightarrow Not paying attention.

Quick Note on "Now" vs "Before" Notice how the text changes time:

  • Before β†’\rightarrow Police were mean.
  • Now β†’\rightarrow She works for the state.

Use Before for the past and Now for the present to show a change in your life!

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
The group of people who run a country.
Example:The government will announce new rules tomorrow.
stopped (v.)
To bring to an end or halt.
Example:The bus stopped at the corner.
police (n.)
People who enforce laws and keep safety.
Example:The police officer helped the lost child.
job (n.)
Work that someone does for pay.
Example:She has a new job at the bank.
crime (n.)
An illegal act that breaks the law.
Example:The police investigated the crime.
case (n.)
A situation that needs to be examined or solved.
Example:The detective examined the case.
rules (n.)
Instructions that say what is allowed or not.
Example:Children must follow the rules in school.
money (n.)
Currency used to buy goods and services.
Example:He saved some money for a trip.
quiet (adj.)
Not making noise; calm.
Example:Please keep the room quiet during the movie.
leader (n.)
A person who guides or directs others.
Example:The leader of the team gave a speech.