Investigation into Alleged Financial Mismanagement at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust
調查 Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra 信託基金涉嫌財務管理不善
Introduction
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has started a formal inquiry into claims that donations were stolen or misused at the Ram temple complex in Ayodhya.
一個特別調查小組 (SIT) 已開始正式調查有關阿約地亞 Ram 廟建築群捐款被盜或被濫用的指控。
Main Body
The investigation began after the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust asked the Uttar Pradesh government for help to find the facts and stop the spread of false information. The three-member SIT, which includes senior officials from the police and finance departments, has set up a temporary office at the temple to finish the work on time. So far, the team has checked CCTV footage, audited cash registers, and inspected secure vaults. Furthermore, they are reviewing the bank accounts of the staff and checking if any employees have unfair family connections to Trust members.
在 Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra 信託基金要求北方邦政府協助查明事實並阻止假訊息傳播後,調查隨之展開。由警方與財政部門高級官員組成的三名成員 SIT 已在廟內設立臨時辦公室,以確保能準時完成工作。目前為止,該小組已檢查 CCTV 畫面、審核現金記錄簿並視察保險庫。此外,他們正在審查員工的銀行帳戶,確認是否有員工與信託基金成員存在不公平的親屬關係。
There are several tensions within the organization. While Construction Committee Chairman Nripendra Misra emphasized that the system needs improvement and stated that he trusts the SIT to be fair, some employees are unhappy. Specifically, permanent staff have complained that outsourced workers are paid significantly more than they are. Meanwhile, political pressure is growing; some individuals have filed police reports, and MP Sanjay Singh has accused General Secretary Champat Rai of illegally acquiring land, calling for the Trust to be closed.
組織內部存在多重緊張局勢。雖然建築委員會主席 Nripendra Misra 強調系統需要改良,並表示相信 SIT 會公正處理,但部分員工感到不滿。具體而言,正式員工抱怨外包人員的薪資顯著高於他們。與此同時,政治壓力日益增加;部分人士已向警方報案,而國會議員 Sanjay Singh 則指控秘書長 Champat Rai 非法獲取土地,並要求關閉信託基金。
At the same time, the temple's construction is almost finished, with about 90% of the work complete. All records are being handed over to the Trust, and construction companies are expected to leave the site by July 15. Additionally, a new 3D Ram Katha Museum is expected to be ready by December 2026.
與此同時,廟宇的建設已接近完成,工程進度約 90%。所有記錄正移交給信託基金,建築公司預計將於 7 月 15 日前撤離工地。此外,一座全新的 3D Ram Katha 博物館預計將於 2026 年 12 月完工。
Conclusion
The SIT is continuing to question temple administration staff and must submit an initial report within seven days.
SIT 正在繼續詢問廟宇管理人員,且必須在七日內提交初步報告。
Vocabulary Learning
🚀 The 'Complexity Jump': Moving from Simple to Sophisticated
To move from A2 to B2, you must stop using basic words like also or but and start using Connectors of Logic. These words act as bridges, making your English sound professional and organized.
🧩 The 'B2 Bridge' Vocabulary
In the text, we see a shift from simple storytelling to formal reporting. Look at these three power-words:
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Furthermore (A2 version: "And also")
- Usage: Use this when you are adding a new, important point to an argument.
- Example: "The team checked the CCTV; furthermore, they reviewed bank accounts."
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Specifically (A2 version: "I mean")
- Usage: Use this to zoom in from a general idea to a precise detail.
- Example: "Some employees are unhappy. Specifically, permanent staff feel underpaid."
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Meanwhile (A2 version: "At the same time")
- Usage: Use this when two different things are happening at once, often creating a contrast.
- Example: "The investigation is starting; meanwhile, political pressure is growing."
🛠️ Grammar Upgrade: The Passive Voice for Objectivity
Notice how the text says: "All records are being handed over..."
At A2, you say: "The company is giving the records." (Focus on the person) At B2, you say: "Records are being handed over." (Focus on the action)
Why this matters: B2 English is often about detachment. In a formal investigation or a business report, the action is more important than the person doing it. Using the passive voice makes you sound objective and academic.
Quick Pattern to Mimic:
[Object] + [be verb] + [being] + [Past Participle]
"The report is being written."
"The museum is being built."