Fighting in Banswara District

Introduction

A man died in a village in Rajasthan on Sunday. After this, two groups of people fought and burned houses.

Main Body

Two groups, the Mahida and the Katara, had problems for a long time. They fought because of a marriage. On Sunday, a group of people attacked Govind Chhagan with an axe. Govind died. The police caught three people. Then, 400 people from the Mahida group became angry. They attacked the Katara group. They burned 20 houses and some motorcycles. They also burned places where animals stay. Many police officers came to the village. They stopped the fighting. They used water to put out the fires. Some police officers and local people had small injuries, but no one else died.

Conclusion

The village is quiet now. Police are still there to keep people safe. They are still studying the crime.

Learning

πŸ•’ The 'Past' Storyteller

To reach A2, you need to tell stories about things that already happened. Look at how this text changes a word to show the past:

  • Stop β†’\rightarrow Stopped
  • Burn β†’\rightarrow Burned
  • Attack β†’\rightarrow Attacked

The Pattern: Just add -ed to the end of the action word. This tells the listener the event is over.


🧱 Building Sentences with 'And'

Beginners use short sentences. A2 students connect ideas. See this example from the text:

"They burned 20 houses and some motorcycles."

How to use it: [Action] + [Thing A] + and + [Thing B].


πŸ“ Key Location Words

Notice these words used to show where things happen:

  • In a village (Inside a place)
  • To the village (Moving toward a place)
  • There (At that place)

Vocabulary Learning

village (n.)
small settlement / a small communityζ‘θŽŠ
Example:The village is quiet now.
police (n.)
law enforcement officers / officers who keep the law警察
Example:The police caught three people.
fire (n.)
blaze / an uncontrolled burning火災
Example:They used water to put out the fires.
injury (n.)
harm to the body / a wound受傷
Example:Some police officers and local people had small injuries.
angry (adj.)
feeling upset / upset and upsetη”Ÿζ°£ηš„
Example:They were angry when they heard the news.