New Voting Rules for People in Manipur
曼尼普爾居民的新投票規則
Introduction
The Election Commission of India is changing the rules for voters in Manipur. Many people had to leave their homes because of fighting.
印度選舉委員會正在修改曼尼普爾選民的規則。許多人因為衝突而不得不離開家園。
Main Body
Many people in Manipur do not have homes now. They live in camps. The old rules asked for photos of their houses. These people cannot do that because their houses are gone.
現在曼尼普爾許多人沒有家園,住在營舍中。舊規則要求提供房屋照片,但這些人無法做到,因為他們的房子已經被毀了。
Now, the government has new rules. People can register to vote at the camps. They do not need photos of houses. They can use their family names to prove who they are.
現在政府制定了新規則。民眾可以在營舍中登記投票,不需要房屋照片,可以使用家庭成員姓名來證明身份。
Also, the government is paying workers more money. They give 6,000 rupees to the workers. This helps the workers do a better job with the voter lists.
此外,政府將增加員工的薪資。他們會給予員工 6,000 盧比,這有助於員工更好地處理選民名單。
Conclusion
The government is making rules easier. They want every person in Manipur to be able to vote.
政府正在簡化規則,希望讓曼尼普爾的每一個人都能夠投票。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The Power of 'CAN' and 'CANNOT'
In this story, we see how things change from impossible to possible. To reach A2, you must master how to talk about ability and permission.
1. The 'No' Side (Negative)
- "These people cannot do that"
- Rule: CANNOT = Not able to / Not allowed to.
- Example: I cannot find my keys.
2. The 'Yes' Side (Positive)
- "People can register to vote"
- Rule: CAN = Possible / Allowed.
- Example: You can open the door.
🛠️ Simple Word Swap: 'OLD' vs 'NEW'
Notice how the text compares two times. This is a great way to describe changes in your own life:
- Old rules (The past/What was)
- New rules (The present/What is now)
Quick Tip: Use Old and New to show a difference without using difficult grammar.