Nishant Kumar Starts the Sadbhav Yatra

Introduction

Nishant Kumar is from the Janata Dal (United) party. He started a trip called the Sadbhav Yatra in Bihar to meet people.

Main Body

Nishant Kumar started the trip in West Champaran. He chose this place because Mahatma Gandhi and Nitish Kumar started trips there in the past. He wants to help all people. He wants to talk to poor people and small groups. He uses a special car called the 'Nishchay Rath' to visit many cities. The party has a new slogan: 'Jai Nishant, tay Nishant'. This shows that Nishant Kumar is now a leader in the party. He tells people about the good work of Nitish Kumar.

Conclusion

The trip continues now. The party wants more people to support them and want everyone to live together in peace.

Learning

The 'WANT' Power-up

In this story, we see a very useful pattern for A2 students: Want + To + Action.

When you have a goal or a dream, use this simple formula:

  • He wants to help \rightarrow (Goal: Helping people)
  • He wants to talk \rightarrow (Goal: Speaking with people)

Quick Change: If you are talking about yourself, just remove the 's':

  • I want to learn English.
  • I want to travel.

Watch out! Don't say: He want to help \rightarrow Always use wants for one person (He/She/Nishant).

Vocabulary Learning

trip (n.)
a journey or excursion
Example:We went on a trip to the beach.
people (n.)
individuals or humans
Example:People in the city are busy.
help (v.)
to assist or support
Example:Can you help me with this?
talk (v.)
to speak or communicate
Example:We need to talk about the plan.
poor (adj.)
lacking money or resources
Example:The poor need food and shelter.
small (adj.)
not large in size
Example:She has a small dog.
groups (n.)
collections of people
Example:The groups gathered in the hall.
car (n.)
a vehicle with four wheels
Example:He drives a red car.
visit (v.)
to go to see someone
Example:We will visit the museum.
cities (n.)
large towns or urban areas
Example:Many cities have tall buildings.
party (n.)
an organized political group
Example:She joined a political party.
slogan (n.)
a short memorable phrase
Example:The new slogan is catchy.
leader (n.)
a person who guides or directs
Example:The leader spoke to the crowd.
good (adj.)
positive, beneficial
Example:It was a good idea.
work (n.)
tasks or duties
Example:His work is important.
continues (v.)
keeps happening
Example:The show continues after lunch.
support (v.)
to give help or encouragement
Example:They support the new project.
everyone (pron.)
every person
Example:Everyone should arrive on time.
live (v.)
to exist or reside
Example:They live in the city.
together (adv.)
in a group or jointly
Example:We will work together.
peace (n.)
a state of calm and harmony
Example:They wish for world peace.