Problems in Manipur and Delhi

Introduction

People are fighting in Manipur. Students are angry in Delhi.

Main Body

In Manipur, two groups of people are fighting. Some people died in attacks. The police arrested 38 people. They let 28 people go, but 10 people are still in jail. Now, some groups want a new government for their area. In Delhi, students are protesting. They are angry at the National Testing Agency (NTA). The NTA manages big school tests. The students say the tests had many mistakes and leaks. The students want the NTA to stop working. They want the Education Minister to leave his job. They want a fair investigation into the tests.

Conclusion

Groups in the Northeast are still fighting. Students in the city want better schools and fair tests.

Learning

⚡ The "Action Now" Pattern

Look at these sentences:

  • People are fighting.
  • Students are protesting.

When we see am/is/are + word with -ing, it means the action is happening right now.

Quick Guide:

  • I am → working
  • He/She/It is → fighting
  • They/We/You are → protesting

📦 Action Words from the Text

These words describe things people do to get a result:

  1. Arrest \rightarrow Police take a person to jail.
  2. Manage \rightarrow To be the boss of a system (like the NTA).
  3. Protest \rightarrow To show you are angry about a rule.

🛠 Simple Sentences: The "Want" Rule

In the text, we see: "They want a fair investigation."

Pattern: Person + want + Thing

  • I want \rightarrow water.
  • Students want \rightarrow better schools.
  • Groups want \rightarrow a new government.

Vocabulary Learning

fighting
Engaging in a physical or verbal struggle.
Example:They were fighting for their rights.
students
People who study at school.
Example:Students attended the lecture.
angry
Feeling strong displeasure.
Example:He was angry about the delay.
police
Officers who enforce laws.
Example:The police arrested the suspect.
arrested
Taken into custody by authorities.
Example:He was arrested for theft.
jail
A place where prisoners are kept.
Example:She was sent to jail.
government
The group that runs a country or region.
Example:The government announced new policies.
protesting
Showing opposition or disagreement.
Example:They were protesting the decision.
tests
Examinations to assess knowledge.
Example:The tests were difficult.
mistakes
Errors or wrong actions.
Example:He made many mistakes.
leaks
Information that is released unintentionally.
Example:There were leaks of the draft.
stop
Cease or discontinue an action.
Example:Please stop the noise.
working
Functioning or operating.
Example:The machine is still working.
minister
A high official in a government.
Example:The minister spoke at the event.
job
A paid position of employment.
Example:She found a new job.
investigation
A detailed study to discover facts.
Example:The investigation revealed fraud.
city
A large town or urban area.
Example:They live in the city.
schools
Institutions for education.
Example:The schools are closing early.
fair
Just, impartial, or unbiased.
Example:The judge gave a fair decision.