New West Bengal Government Starts Administrative Changes and Law Enforcement
Introduction
The new Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in West Bengal, led by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, has started a series of administrative reforms and new law enforcement rules.
Main Body
The current government has announced a plan focused on ending corruption and improving public services. For example, they have immediately removed restrictions on potato farmers transporting goods between states and ensured that small traders are not harassed by officials. Furthermore, the government is recovering salaries from teachers whose jobs were cancelled by the Supreme Court in April 2025 due to recruitment fraud. The administration emphasized that the previous Trinamool Congress (TMC) government had ignored this legal requirement. At the same time, the government has started a major crackdown on illegal money collection. On May 12, Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Aggarwal ordered the immediate removal of all unauthorized toll gates and barricades. District authorities must create a complete list of legal collection points by May 15. This measure aims to stop local councils from collecting unfair fees, which officials describe as a widespread problem under the previous leadership. Finally, security and safety rules have been strengthened. Police stations must now physically check their weapons against official records, and border meetings will be held more often to reduce crime. While the government promised to protect legal mining and cattle businesses, it has ordered strict action against illegal slaughterhouses and mining. Additionally, a new safety law requires everyone to wear helmets, except for members of the Sikh community.
Conclusion
The West Bengal government has moved toward a system of strict legal obedience and the removal of illegal checkpoints.
Learning
π The 'Power Transition': Moving from Simple to Complex Ideas
At the A2 level, you describe things using simple verbs: "The government changes laws." To reach B2, you need to describe processes and results using more sophisticated linking words and specific verbs. This article is a goldmine for this transition.
π οΈ The Upgrade: From "And" to "Furthermore"
Stop using "and" to connect every sentence. B2 speakers use Connectors of Addition to build an argument.
- A2 Style: The government removed restrictions and they are recovering salaries.
- B2 Style: The government has removed restrictions. Furthermore, it is recovering salaries from teachers.
Pro Tip: Use Furthermore or Additionally when you want to add a new, important piece of information to a list of actions.
π Precision Verbs: Stop using "Do" or "Make"
Notice how the text avoids basic words. Instead of saying "The government did a plan," it uses words that describe the type of action:
- "Implemented/Started a crackdown" Use this when an authority suddenly stops something illegal (e.g., "The police started a crackdown on speeding").
- "Emphasized" Don't just say "said." Use emphasized when you want to show that a point is very important.
- "Recovering" Instead of "taking back money," use recovering for a more professional, administrative tone.
π The Logic of "While"
B2 fluency requires the ability to show contrast in one sentence. Look at this structure:
"While the government promised to protect legal mining... it has ordered strict action against illegal slaughterhouses."
The Formula: While [Positive/Expected Thing], [Opposite/Surprising Thing].
Try applying this to your life: "While I enjoy learning English, I struggle with irregular verbs." This structure immediately tells a listener that you are operating at a higher linguistic level than A2.