Protests About School Exams in India

印度學校考試抗議事件


Introduction

Many people protested in Indian cities on June 14, 2026. They want the Education Minister to leave his job because the exams had many problems.

2026年6月14日,許多人在印度城市舉行抗議。由於考試出現許多問題,他們要求教育部長辭職。

Main Body

The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) organized protests in Bengaluru and Hyderabad. Famous people like Prakash Raj and Sonam Wangchuk joined them. They say the exam papers were stolen and the marking was wrong.

蟑螂人民黨 (CJP) 在班加羅爾和海德拉巴組織了抗議活動。像 Prakash Raj 和 Sonam Wangchuk 這樣的名人也加入了。他們表示試卷被盜且評分錯誤。

Protests also happened in New Delhi, Pune, Lucknow, and Amritsar. The CJP will have another big meeting in New Delhi on June 20.

新德里、浦那、勒克瑙和阿姆利查也發生了抗議。CJP 將於6月20日在新德里舉行另一場大型會議。

Another group, the NSUI, marched to a government building. The police stopped them and took some people to jail. One person went to the hospital. The NSUI says the government helps people who steal exam papers.

另一個團體 NSUI 游行前往一座政府大樓。警察阻止了他們並將部分人逮捕入獄。其中一人被送往醫院。NSUI 表示政府在幫助竊取試卷的人。

Conclusion

Young people are very angry. They plan more big protests in the capital city.

年輕人非常憤怒。他們計劃在首都舉行更多大型抗議。

Vocabulary Learning

📍 Where things happen

In this story, we see many City Names and Countries. To move to A2, you need to connect People to Places using the word in.

  • Protests \rightarrow in Indian cities
  • Protests \rightarrow in Bengaluru
  • Meeting \rightarrow in New Delhi

Quick Rule: Use in for cities, states, and countries.


🛠️ Action Words (Past vs. Future)

Look at how the story moves through time:

What happened? (Past)What will happen? (Future)
Organized \rightarrow (Done)Will have \rightarrow (Coming soon)
Stopped \rightarrow (Done)Plan \rightarrow (Coming soon)
Took \rightarrow (Done)\dots

Vocabulary Learning

protested (v.)
To show that you do not agree with something publicly
Example:The students protested because the exam was too hard.
minister (n.)
An important person in the government
Example:The Education Minister spoke about the new school rules.
organized (v.)
To plan or arrange an event
Example:My friend organized a big party for my birthday.
stolen (adj./v.)
Taken by someone without permission
Example:The police found the stolen car in the city.
marched (v.)
To walk with a group of people to show a feeling or protest
Example:Many people marched in the street to ask for peace.
capital (n.)
The most important city in a country, where the government is
Example:London is the capital city of England.
Practice A2 words in a crossword