Crime News from India

Introduction

This report talks about many crimes and court cases in different parts of India.

Main Body

A man killed and hurt a young girl in Pune. Police used cameras to find him. Many people were angry and blocked a big road. The leaders want the man to die for his crime. In Delhi, a court officer died. His father says his wife and sister-in-law were mean to him. In another case, police caught a man from a gang. He tried to take money from people. Other bad things happened in different cities. A child died in Uttar Pradesh. A student died in Amritsar. In Telangana, men with guns robbed a jewelry store and hurt four people. Courts are making decisions now. Some people went to jail for old robberies. One woman did not get bail for a crime. A court is looking at a plan to use bombs.

Conclusion

There are many violent crimes in India. Courts are working fast to punish the criminals.

Learning

🚨 The 'Action' Pattern

In this text, we see a very simple way to tell a story: Someone → Did something → To someone.

1. The Pattern

  • Man (Someone) → killed (Did something) → girl (To someone).
  • Police (Someone) → caught (Did something) → man (To someone).
  • Men (Someone) → robbed (Did something) → store (To someone).

2. Words to Know (Past Actions) These words describe things that already happened:

  • Killed (stopped someone's life)
  • Caught (found and stopped a criminal)
  • Robbed (took things by force)
  • Hurt (caused pain)

3. Helpful Tip To move from A1 to A2, stop using only "is" or "are." Use Action Words like the ones above to make your sentences stronger and clearer.

Vocabulary Learning

crime (n.)
An illegal act that breaks the law.
Example:The police investigated the crime at the market.
court (n.)
A place where judges decide legal cases.
Example:The defendant appeared in court yesterday.
police (n.)
People who enforce the law and keep safety.
Example:The police chased the thief through the streets.
jail (n.)
A prison where people stay after being convicted.
Example:He was sent to jail for stealing.
bail (n.)
Money paid so a person can stay free while waiting for trial.
Example:She posted bail to be released from jail.
fast (adv.)
Quickly, in a short time.
Example:The ambulance moved fast to reach the accident.
punish (v.)
To give a penalty for wrongdoing.
Example:The judge will punish the thief with a fine.
criminal (adj.)
Someone who commits crimes.
Example:The police caught a criminal who stole jewelry.
money (n.)
Cash used to buy goods or services.
Example:He tried to take money from the shopkeeper.
rob (v.)
To take something from someone by force or threat.
Example:The gang tried to rob the bank.
road (n.)
A path for cars, bikes, or people to travel.
Example:The protest blocked the main road in the city.
block (v.)
To stop or prevent something from moving forward.
Example:They blocked the road to keep traffic out.
anger (n.)
A strong feeling of displeasure or annoyance.
Example:The crowd showed anger at the injustice.
dead (adj.)
No longer alive.
Example:The child was found dead in the park.
hurt (v.)
To cause pain or injury.
Example:The attacker hurt the victim's arm.
killed (v.)
To cause someone's death.
Example:The man was killed in the shooting.
used (v.)
To employ or make use of something.
Example:The police used cameras to find the suspect.
different (adj.)
Not the same; varied.
Example:They came from different cities.
city (n.)
A large town with many people.
Example:Delhi is a busy city in India.
state (n.)
A region or area within a country.
Example:Uttar Pradesh is a state in India.
India (n.)
A country in South Asia.
Example:Many crimes are reported in India.
Delhi (n.)
The capital city of India.
Example:The court case happened in Delhi.
Pune (n.)
A city in India where the crime occurred.
Example:The man was arrested in Pune.
guns (n.)
Weapons that fire bullets.
Example:The robbers had guns during the theft.
store (n.)
A place where goods are sold.
Example:They robbed a jewelry store.
jewelry (n.)
Decorative items made of precious metals or stones.
Example:The store sold expensive jewelry.
bomb (n.)
An explosive device that can cause damage.
Example:The court considered a plan to use bombs.
plan (n.)
A set of ideas or actions to achieve a goal.
Example:The police reviewed the plan for the investigation.
look (v.)
To see or examine something.
Example:The judge will look at the evidence.
find (v.)
To discover or locate something.
Example:The police used cameras to find the suspect.