India Government Stops Rajesh Exports Ltd

印度政府制止 Rajesh Exports Ltd


Introduction

The Indian market regulator, SEBI, says Rajesh Exports Ltd (REL) lied about its money.

印度市場監管機構 SEBI 表示,Rajesh Exports Ltd (REL) 在資金方面造假。

Main Body

The company said it made a lot of money. SEBI says this is not true. They looked at a partner company in Switzerland. That company did not make as much money as REL said.

該公司聲稱賺了很多錢。SEBI 則表示這並非事實。他們調查了一家位於瑞士的合作公司,發現該公司的獲利並不像 REL 所聲稱的那麼多。

SEBI also found other problems. The company wrote fake business deals. The boss, Rajesh Mehta, took a lot of money for himself. He did not ask the company for permission.

SEBI 還發現了其他問題。該公司編造了虛假的業務交易。老闆 Rajesh Mehta 挪用了大量資金供個人使用,且未獲得公司許可。

Some politicians are now angry. They ask why another big company, LIC, gave money to REL. REL says they did not do anything wrong. They say it was just a mistake in talking.

部分政治人物目前感到憤怒。他們質疑為何另一家大公司 LIC 會向 REL 提供資金。REL 則表示他們沒有做錯任何事,聲稱這僅僅是溝通上的誤會。

Conclusion

SEBI is still checking the company. Mr. Mehta and the company cannot trade in the market now.

SEBI 仍在調查該公司。Mehta 先生與該公司目前無法在市場中交易。

Vocabulary Learning

💸 Money Words

When we talk about business, we use a few key words. Look at these from the text:

  • Money → The cash we use.
  • Made money → Earned a profit.
  • Trade → Buying and selling things.

⚠️ The "Not True" Pattern

In English, we have many ways to say something is a lie. See how the text changes the feeling:

  1. Lied (Strong/Direct) → "REL lied about its money."
  2. Not true (Simple/Clear) → "SEBI says this is not true."
  3. Fake (Describing an object) → "The company wrote fake business deals."
  4. Mistake (Soft/Excuse) → "It was just a mistake in talking."

🛠️ How to describe 'Doing' things

Notice how the text uses Past Tense to tell a story. Just add -ed to the end of the action:

  • Look \rightarrow Looked
  • Ask \rightarrow Asked

Wait! Some words change completely. You must remember these:

  • Say \rightarrow Said
  • Take \rightarrow Took
  • Find \rightarrow Found

Vocabulary Learning

market (n.)
a place where goods are bought and sold
Example:She went to the market to buy fresh fruit.
company (n.)
a business organization that sells goods or services
Example:The company hired new employees.
money (n.)
currency used to buy goods or pay for services
Example:He saved his money for a trip.
said (v.)
to speak or express something
Example:She said she would come.
true (adj.)
in agreement with fact or reality
Example:The statement was true.
partner (n.)
a person or company that works together with another
Example:He is a partner in the firm.
Switzerland (n.)
a country in Europe
Example:They visited Switzerland last summer.
fake (adj.)
not real, made to look real
Example:The document was fake.
boss (n.)
the person in charge of a company or organization
Example:The boss gave a speech.
took (v.)
to take or receive something
Example:He took the book from the shelf.
angry (adj.)
feeling or showing displeasure or annoyance
Example:She was angry about the delay.
big (adj.)
large in size or amount
Example:They built a big house.
wrong (adj.)
incorrect or mistaken
Example:The answer is wrong.
mistake (n.)
an error or slip in doing something
Example:He made a mistake in the calculation.
trade (v.)
to buy and sell goods or services
Example:They trade goods across borders.
cannot (modal)
not able to do something
Example:I cannot go now.
now (adv.)
at this moment in time
Example:We will leave now.
ask (v.)
to request information or help
Example:She asked for help with the assignment.
looked (v.)
to examine or view something
Example:He looked at the chart for clues.
made (v.)
to create or produce something
Example:She made a cake for the party.
other (adj.)
different or additional
Example:There are other options to consider.
problems (n.)
issues or difficulties that need to be solved
Example:They faced many problems during the project.
Practice A2 words in a crossword