Police and Court News from India

Introduction

This report talks about arrests and new rules for government workers in four Indian states.

Main Body

In West Bengal, the leader Suvendu Adhikari changed the police rules. He stopped a special police board. He wants the police to find people who hurt others after the 2021 elections. The police also started a case against a leader named Abhishek Banerjee. In Telangana, the police arrested Bandi Sai Bhageerath. He is the son of a minister. He is accused of hurting a child. His father wants to remove bad stories about this case from the internet. In Punjab, the police arrested many people for stealing money. Sanjeev Arora and Anupreet Kaur Randhawa are in trouble for money crimes. A man named Vijay Mishra must go to prison for ten years because he stole land.

Conclusion

Many government leaders and workers are now in trouble with the law.

Learning

⚡ The "Who Did What" Pattern

To reach A2, you need to describe people and their actions clearly. Look at how the text connects a Person to an Action.

The Pattern: Person \rightarrow Action \rightarrow Object

Examples from the text:

  • Suvendu Adhikari \rightarrow changed \rightarrow the rules.
  • The police \rightarrow arrested \rightarrow Bandi Sai Bhageerath.
  • Vijay Mishra \rightarrow stole \rightarrow land.

💡 Vocabulary Bridge

Instead of hard legal words, use these simple A2 replacements:

  • Accused of \rightarrow People say he did it.
  • In trouble \rightarrow He has a problem with the law.
  • Remove \rightarrow Take away.

🛠️ Quick Grammar Note: The Past

Most actions here happened in the past. We just add -ed to the end of the word:

  • Change \rightarrow Changed
  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped
  • Arrest \rightarrow Arrested

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A written or spoken account of events or information.
Example:The report talks about the new rules for government workers.
talks (v.)
To speak about something.
Example:The report talks about arrests and new rules.
arrests (n.)
The act of taking someone into custody.
Example:The police made several arrests in Punjab.
rules (n.)
Instructions or laws that people must follow.
Example:The leader changed the police rules.
government (n.)
The group of people who run a country.
Example:The government workers need new rules.
workers (n.)
People who do a job or profession.
Example:Government workers are affected by the new rules.
states (n.)
Large areas of a country that have their own government.
Example:The report covers four Indian states.
leader (n.)
A person who guides or directs others.
Example:The leader Suvendu Adhikari changed the rules.
changed (v.)
Made new or different.
Example:He changed the police rules.
police (n.)
The force that keeps order and stops crime.
Example:The police stopped a special board.
board (n.)
A group of people who make decisions.
Example:The police stopped a special police board.
wants (v.)
Desires or needs something.
Example:He wants the police to find people who hurt others.
find (v.)
To discover or locate something.
Example:The police will find those who hurt others.
people (n.)
Human beings in general.
Example:The police are looking for people who hurt others.
hurt (v.)
To cause pain or injury to someone.
Example:He hurt a child during the incident.
others (n.)
Other people besides oneself.
Example:He hurt others after the elections.
elections (n.)
The process of choosing leaders by voting.
Example:The police look for people who hurt others after the elections.
started (v.)
To begin or begin to do something.
Example:The police started a case against the leader.
case (n.)
A situation that needs to be investigated or solved.
Example:The police started a case against Abhishek Banerjee.
minister (n.)
A high government official who runs a department.
Example:He is the son of a minister.
accused (v.)
To say someone has done something wrong.
Example:He is accused of hurting a child.
child (n.)
A young person who is not yet an adult.
Example:He is accused of hurting a child.
father (n.)
A man who has a son or daughter.
Example:His father wants to remove bad stories.
remove (v.)
To take something away or delete it.
Example:His father wants to remove bad stories from the internet.
bad (adj.)
Not good or harmful.
Example:He wants to remove bad stories.
stories (n.)
Narratives or accounts of events.
Example:The father wants to remove bad stories.
internet (n.)
The global network of computers for communication.
Example:Bad stories can spread on the internet.
many (adj.)
A large number of people or things.
Example:Many people were arrested for stealing money.
stealing (v.)
Taking something that does not belong to you.
Example:They were arrested for stealing money.
money (n.)
Currency used to buy goods and services.
Example:They were arrested for stealing money.
trouble (n.)
A difficult or unpleasant situation.
Example:They are in trouble with the law.
law (n.)
Rules that people must follow in a society.
Example:They are now in trouble with the law.
prison (n.)
A place where people are kept as punishment for crimes.
Example:Vijay Mishra must go to prison for ten years.
ten (num.)
The number 10.
Example:He must go to prison for ten years.
years (n.)
Units of time, each consisting of 12 months.
Example:He must serve ten years in prison.
land (n.)
Part of the earth's surface that can be owned or used.
Example:He stole land from others.