Cockroach Janta Party Protests About Exam Problems

A2

Cockroach Janta Party Protests About Exam Problems

蟑螂人民黨針對考試問題發起抗議


Introduction

The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) protested for three days at Jantar Mantar. They are angry because some exam papers leaked.

蟑螂人民黨 (CJP) 在 Jantar Mantar 抗議了三天。他們因為部分試卷外洩而感到憤怒。

Main Body

The CJP started this protest on Saturday. They say the NEET exam on May 3 was not fair. The leader, Abhijeet Dipke, wants the Education Minister to leave his job.

CJP 於週六開始這次抗議。他們表示 5 月 3 日的 NEET 考試並不公平。領導人 Abhijeet Dipke 要求教育部長辭職。

The CJP also wants money for the families of students who killed themselves. They believe the government must help these families.

CJP 同時要求為自殺學生的家屬提供補償金。他們認為政府必須幫助這些家庭。

Many students and famous people joined the protest. The police put up walls to stop them. Some people had no water for a short time, but now they have it again.

許多學生和名人加入了抗議。警方設置圍牆以阻止他們。部分人士短時間內沒有水可用,但現在已恢復供應。

Conclusion

The CJP will stay at Jantar Mantar. They will leave only when the Minister quits and the families get money.

CJP 將留在 Jantar Mantar。直到部長辭職且家屬獲得補償金後,他們才會離開。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Action-Reason' Connection

In this story, people do things because they are unhappy. Look at how we connect a feeling to a result:

  • Angry \rightarrow They protested.
  • Unfair \rightarrow They want the Minister to leave.
  • No water \rightarrow They waited.

🛠️ Word Power: 'Want' vs 'Must'

Beginners often confuse these two. Here is the simple difference from the text:

  1. Want (A wish/desire)

    • "The leader wants the Minister to leave."
    • (He hopes it happens)
  2. Must (A strong need/rule)

    • "The government must help these families."
    • (It is necessary/required)

🕰️ Time Markers

To reach A2, you need to show when things happen. Notice these patterns:

  • Specific Day: "on Saturday" / "on May 3"
  • Duration: "for three days"
  • Change of State: "for a short time... but now"

Quick Tip: Use 'on' for days and dates. Use 'for' for the length of time.

Vocabulary Learning

protested (v.)
To say you do not agree with something in a public way
Example:The students protested against the new school rules.
leaked (v.)
When secret information is given to people who should not see it
Example:The secret movie script leaked on the internet.
fair (adj.)
Treating people in a way that is right or equal
Example:The teacher was fair and gave everyone the same time for the test.
quits (v.)
To leave a job or stop doing something
Example:He quits his job because he wants to travel the world.
B2

Cockroach Janta Party Holds Protest Over NEET Exam Irregularities

蟑螂人民黨就 NEET 考試舞弊舉行抗議


Introduction

The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has held a three-day protest at Jantar Mantar to demand accountability after reports of exam paper leaks.

蟑螂人民黨 (CJP) 在 Jantar Mantar 舉行了為期三天的抗議,要求在試卷外洩報告出爐後有人承擔責任。

Main Body

The current protest began on Saturday and is the second time the CJP has organized a demonstration at this location this month. The movement is based on the alleged leak of the May 3 NEET exam papers and the government's failure to handle the situation. Consequently, CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke has stated that Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan must resign before the protest ends, emphasizing that this is the minimum requirement for accountability. Furthermore, the CJP has called for financial compensation for the families of students who committed suicide due to the exam controversy.

目前的抗議始於週六,也是 CJP 本月第二次在該地點組織示威。這次運動是基於 5 月 3 日 NEET 試卷涉嫌外洩以及政府處理不力的情況。因此,CJP 創始人 Abhijeet Dipke 表示,聯邦教育部長 Dharmendra Pradhan 必須在抗議結束前辭職,並強調這是追究責任的最低要求。此外,CJP 要求為那些因考試爭議而自殺的學生家屬提供經濟補償。

Support for the protest has grown to include student unions such as the SFI, AISA, and AISF, as well as activists Sonam Wangchuk and Nandita Narain. The organizers have also tried to involve farmer unions and have held vigils to remember the victims. Although police have deployed barricades at the site, organizers reported that water supplies to the toilets were occasionally cut off and then restored. Additionally, the presence of students who took the Sunday re-test shows the ongoing stress caused by the lack of transparency in the examination process.

抗議的支持範圍已擴大,包括 SFI、AISA 和 AISF 等學生會,以及活動人士 Sonam Wangchuk 和 Nandita Narain。組織者還試圖邀請農民會參與,並舉行守夜活動以悼念受害者。儘管警方在現場部署了路障,但組織者報告稱,廁所的水源供應偶爾被切斷隨後才恢復。此外,週日參加補考的學生出現在現場,顯示出考試過程缺乏透明度所造成的持續壓力。

Conclusion

The CJP will continue its occupation of Jantar Mantar until the government meets its demands for the minister's resignation and victim compensation.

CJP 將繼續佔領 Jantar Mantar,直到政府滿足其要求部長辭職及補償受害者的要求。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 The 'Connector' Leap: Moving from Simple to Sophisticated

At an A2 level, you likely use and, but, and because to join your ideas. To reach B2, you need to use Logical Transitions. These are words that act like road signs, telling the reader exactly how two ideas relate.

Look at these 'B2 Power-Words' found in the text:

  • Consequently \rightarrow (Instead of saying 'so')
    • Example: The papers leaked; consequently, the party demanded a resignation.
  • Furthermore \rightarrow (Instead of saying 'and' or 'also')
    • Example: They want the minister to leave. Furthermore, they want money for the families.
  • Although \rightarrow (Instead of saying 'but')
    • Example: Although police put up barriers, the protest continued.

💡 Pro-Tip for Fluency

Notice how Furthermore and Consequently are followed by a comma ( , ). This is a classic B2 structural marker. It gives you a moment to breathe and makes your writing sound professional and academic rather than like a casual conversation.

🔍 Contextual Analysis: "Alleged"

B2 speakers avoid speaking in absolute truths when they aren't 100% sure. The text uses the word alleged (the alleged leak).

A2 style: "The papers leaked." (Direct/Certain) B2 style: "The alleged leak of papers." (Nuanced/Cautious)

Using words like alleged or reportedly shows the examiner you can handle complex, real-world information without making unfair assumptions.

Vocabulary Learning

accountability (n.)
The state of being responsible for one's actions and being able to explain them.
Example:The public is demanding greater accountability from the government regarding the leaked exam papers.
alleged (adj.)
Said to have happened or been done, but not yet proven to be true.
Example:The investigation is focusing on the alleged leak of the examination materials.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something that has happened before.
Example:The government failed to act; consequently, the protesters demanded the minister's resignation.
emphasizing (v.)
Giving special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The leader spent his speech emphasizing the need for transparency in the education system.
compensation (n.)
Money given to someone in exchange for loss, injury, or suffering.
Example:The families are seeking financial compensation for the loss of their children.
vigils (n.)
Periods of keeping awake during the time usually spent sleeping, often to pray or remember someone.
Example:The students held silent vigils to honor the victims of the controversy.
transparency (n.)
The quality of being open and honest, without secrets, especially in government or business.
Example:A lack of transparency in the grading process led to widespread suspicion among the candidates.
C2

The Cockroach Janta Party Maintains Sit-in Protest Regarding National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Irregularities.

蟑螂人民黨針對國家資格暨入場考試違規行為維持靜坐抗議


Introduction

The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has conducted a three-day demonstration at Jantar Mantar to demand institutional accountability following alleged examination leaks.

蟑螂人民黨 (CJP) 在 Jantar Mantar 進行了為期三天的示威,要求在涉嫌考試洩漏後,相關機構應承擔責任。

Main Body

The current agitation, which commenced on Saturday, represents the second instance of CJP-led mobilization at this location within the current month. The movement is predicated upon the alleged compromise of the May 3 NEET examination papers and subsequent administrative failures. Consequently, CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke has stipulated the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan as a primary condition for the cessation of the protest, characterizing such a departure as the minimum requisite for accountability. Furthermore, the CJP has advocated for the provision of financial restitution to the families of students who reportedly committed suicide in the wake of the examination controversy.

本次於週六開始的抗爭,代表了 CJP 本月在該地點第二次發起動員。此運動是基於 5 月 3 日 NEET 試卷涉嫌洩漏以及隨後的行政失職。因此,CJP 創辦人 Abhijeet Dipke 規定聯邦教育部長 Dharmendra Pradhan 辭職為停止抗議的首要條件,並將此舉視為問責的最低要求。此外,CJP 主張應向在考試爭議後據報自殺的學生家屬提供財務賠償。

Stakeholder participation has expanded to include student unions—specifically the SFI, AISA, and AISF—alongside activists Sonam Wangchuk and Nandita Narain. The mobilization strategy has incorporated appeals for the integration of farmer unions and the execution of commemorative vigils. While the site has been subject to police deployment and the installation of barricades, the organizers have noted the intermittent disruption and subsequent restoration of essential utilities, such as water supplies to sanitation facilities. The presence of candidates who participated in the Sunday re-test indicates a continuing psychological impact resulting from the perceived administrative opacity of the examination process.

利益相關者的參與範圍已擴大至學生會——特別是 SFI、AISA 和 AISF——以及活動人士 Sonam Wangchuk 和 Nandita Narain。動員策略包括呼籲農民工會加入,並舉行紀念守夜活動。儘管現場有警察部署並設置路障,但組織者指出,基本設施(如衛生設施的供水)曾出現間歇性中斷並隨後恢復。參加週日補考的考生現身,顯示出行政程序不透明對其產生的持續心理影響。

Conclusion

The CJP continues its occupation of Jantar Mantar, pending the fulfillment of its demands for ministerial resignation and victim compensation.

CJP 繼續佔領 Jantar Mantar,直至其要求部長辭職及受害者賠償獲得滿足為止。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of 'Administrative Coldness'

To transition from B2 to C2, a learner must move beyond accuracy and master register manipulation. The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the linguistic process of turning verbs (actions) into nouns (concepts). This transforms a visceral, emotional event (a protest) into a sterile, detached, and highly professionalized report.

⚡ The C2 Pivot: From Action to Concept

Notice how the text avoids simple subject-verb-object constructions. Instead of saying "The CJP protested because the papers leaked," the author writes:

"The movement is predicated upon the alleged compromise of the... examination papers."

Why this is C2-level:

  1. De-personalization: By using "compromise" (noun) instead of "leaked" (verb), the writer removes the 'actor' and focuses on the 'state of affairs.'
  2. Lexical Precision: "Predicated upon" is a high-tier academic phrasal alternative to "based on."

🔍 Dissection of High-Density Phrasing

B2 ConstructionC2 Nominalized EquivalentLinguistic Effect
The police put up barricadesThe installation of barricadesShifts focus from the agent (police) to the result (the barricade).
They want the minister to resignStipulated the resignation... as a primary conditionTransforms a demand into a formal contractual requirement.
People are psychologically affectedA continuing psychological impactConverts a feeling into a measurable phenomenon.

🎓 Scholarly Application: The "Abstract Noun Cluster"

Observe the phrase: "perceived administrative opacity of the examination process."

This is a chain of four modifiers leading to a final noun. A B2 student would likely say: "The process was not transparent and people noticed it." The C2 version creates a 'conceptual block' that allows the writer to discuss complex systemic failures without using a single active verb.

The Mastery Key: To write at a C2 level, stop describing what happened and start describing the nature of the event. Replace your verbs with nouns and your adjectives with abstract concepts.

Vocabulary Learning

predicated (v.)
Based on or determined by a specific set of circumstances or assumptions.
Example:The company's growth strategy was predicated on the assumption that interest rates would remain low.
stipulated (v.)
Demanded or specified a requirement, typically as part of a formal agreement.
Example:The contract stipulated that all work must be completed by the end of the fiscal year.
cessation (n.)
The process of ending or bringing something to a halt.
Example:The ceasefire agreement led to a temporary cessation of hostilities between the two nations.
restitution (n.)
The restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner, or payment for injury or loss.
Example:The court ordered the defendant to make full financial restitution to the victims of the fraud.
intermittent (adj.)
Occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady.
Example:The region experienced intermittent rain showers throughout the weekend.
opacity (n.)
The quality of lacking transparency or being difficult to understand or see through.
Example:Critics condemned the opacity of the government's decision-making process regarding the new tax law.
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