Gurugram Authorities Take Action Against Traffic Violations and Illegal Buildings
Introduction
Authorities in Gurugram have carried out several operations to stop repeated traffic offenses and demolish illegal buildings linked to criminal activities.
Main Body
The Gurugram traffic police have increased the number of vehicles they seize due to large amounts of unpaid fines. Recently, they impounded a mini truck from Delhi and a motorcycle from Uttar Pradesh, which had 42 and 50 unpaid tickets respectively. These vehicles owed a total of βΉ5.48 lakh and βΉ3.68 lakh because of violations such as entering restricted zones, lacking insurance, and not having pollution certificates. Consequently, these actions were taken under the Motor Vehicles Act after the fines remained unpaid for over 90 days. This is part of a larger trend, as nine high-value vehicles have been seized since March. At the same time, the Palam Vihar crime branch and district administration demolished an illegal building in Om Vihar Phase-1. Although the property looked like a dairy farm, officials asserted that it was actually used to store and sell illegal alcohol. Furthermore, the owner of the property already has six previous cases against him under the Excise Act. To maintain public order, security personnel and heavy machinery were used during the demolition. This operation is part of a wider strategy to remove illegal structures and track repeat offenders using a criminal database.
Conclusion
Authorities are continuing to enforce legal penalties for traffic offenses and are actively destroying illegal properties owned by repeat criminals.
Learning
β‘ The 'Power-Up' Transition: From Simple to Sophisticated
At an A2 level, you likely say: "The police took the cars because they didn't pay the fines."
To reach B2, you need to move from telling a story to describing a process. The secret in this text is the use of Formal Cause-and-Effect Connectors and Precise Action Verbs.
π οΈ The B2 Toolkit: Precision Verbs
Stop using "take" or "break" for everything. Look at how the article replaces common verbs with professional alternatives:
Take/HoldSeize / Impound (Specifically used for legal authority taking property).Break/DestroyDemolish (Specifically used for buildings).Say/TellAssert (Used when someone speaks with strong confidence/authority).
π The Logical Bridge: Moving Beyond 'And' & 'Because'
B2 students use words that act as signs for the reader. In the text, we see:
*"Consequently, these actions were taken..."
The Upgrade: Instead of starting a sentence with "So...", use Consequently or Furthermore.
- Consequently = "Because of this, this happened next."
- Furthermore = "I have one more important point to add."
π‘ Quick Shift Example
A2 Style: The man had many cases. He sold alcohol. The police broke the house. B2 Style: The owner already had six cases against him; furthermore, he used the property to sell illegal alcohol. Consequently, authorities demolished the building.