Government Checks Money at Ram Temple Trust

政府稽查 رام 寺廟信託基金資金


Introduction

The government of Uttar Pradesh made a special team of three people. This team will check the money at the Ram Temple trust in Ayodhya.

北方邦政府成立了一個三人特別小組,將對阿約地亞 رام 寺廟信託基金的資金進行稽查。

Main Body

Some people say the trust lost a lot of money. Police found 10 lakh rupees at a worker's house. The trust says this is not true. They say people want to make the trust look bad.

有些人稱該信託基金損失了大量資金。警方在一名工人家中發現了 10 萬盧比。信託基金則否認此事,稱有人企圖抹黑該基金。

Three leaders are in the special team. They are a commissioner, a police leader, and a finance secretary. Different political leaders have different ideas about this check. Some want a judge to help.

特別小組由三位領導組成,包括一名專員、一名警方領導及一名財務秘書。不同的政治領袖對此次稽查持有不同看法,部分人建議由法官協助。

At the same time, workers are building the temple area. They are building a big wall and towers for security. This work will finish in August 2026. They are also making galleries for a museum.

與此同時,工人正建設寺廟區域。他們正在修建一道大圍牆及用於保安的塔樓。這項工程將於 2026 年 8 月完工。他們同時也在建設博物館的走廊。

Conclusion

The government is waiting for the team's report. They want to find the truth about the money.

政府目前正等待該小組的報告,希望能查明資金的真相。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Talking about the Future

In the text, we see a very useful way to say when something will happen:

"This work will finish in August 2026."

When you want to talk about a plan or a date in the future, use Will + Action.

  • Example 1: I will go to the city tomorrow.
  • Example 2: The report will arrive next week.

🧩 Useful Word Pairings

Look at how these words stick together like magnets to make a clear meaning:

  • Find the truth → Discover what really happened.
  • Special team → A small group made for one specific job.
  • Make... look bad → To make someone seem dishonest or mean.

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
The group of people who control a country or state.
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
trust (n.)
An organization that manages money for a specific purpose.
Example:The trust uses the money to help poor children.
commissioner (n.)
A person in charge of a specific department or area.
Example:The police commissioner leads the investigation.
secretary (n.)
A person who manages official records or a government department.
Example:The finance secretary checks the budget.
security (n.)
Protection against danger or theft.
Example:The airport has high security to keep people safe.
galleries (n.)
Rooms or halls used to show art or historical objects.
Example:The museum has many galleries with old paintings.
report (n.)
A document that gives facts and information about something.
Example:The teacher read the student's progress report.
Practice A2 words in a crossword