New Plans for Uttar Pradesh and Indian Railways

Introduction

The government has new plans for workers, schools, and trains.

Main Body

The government in Uttar Pradesh has a new rule for workers. Some workers must move to a new office after three or seven years. The state is spending money on schools and factories. They will build skill labs in 150 schools. They are also building a big textile park and new roads. Prime Minister Modi approved three new railway projects. These projects cost a lot of money. They will add 901 km of tracks by 2031. This helps trains move more goods and helps people in 4,161 villages.

Conclusion

The government wants to make offices, factories, and trains better for everyone.

Learning

πŸ› οΈ The 'Future Plan' Pattern

When we talk about things that will happen later, we use will + action.

From the text:

  • They will build skill labs.
  • They will add tracks.

How it works: Now β†’\rightarrow Future I build β†’\rightarrow I will build They add β†’\rightarrow They will add


πŸ“¦ Grouping Things Together

Notice how the text describes things by putting a number and a descriptive word before the object. This is how you describe a scale of work:

  • 150 β†’\rightarrow schools
  • 901 km β†’\rightarrow tracks
  • 4,161 β†’\rightarrow villages

Quick Tip: Always put the number first to be clear in A2 English!

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
the group of people who run a country
Example:The government announced new plans.
workers (n.)
people who do a job
Example:Workers need safe conditions.
schools (n.)
places where children learn
Example:Children go to schools.
trains (n.)
vehicles that run on tracks
Example:Trains travel fast.
rule (n.)
a law or instruction
Example:The rule says no smoking.
office (n.)
a place where people work
Example:I go to the office.
years (n.)
units of time
Example:After three years, they move.
state (n.)
a part of a country
Example:The state is spending money.
money (n.)
cash or currency
Example:They need money for projects.
factories (n.)
places where goods are made
Example:Factories produce cars.
skill (n.)
the ability to do something well
Example:Skill labs help learning.
labs (n.)
places for experiments
Example:The labs are in schools.
textile (adj.)
relating to cloth
Example:Textile park produces fabrics.
park (n.)
a large area of land
Example:The textile park is new.
roads (n.)
paths for vehicles
Example:New roads will be built.
Prime Minister (n.)
the head of government
Example:Prime Minister Modi signed the bill.
Modi (n.)
name of the Prime Minister
Example:Modi visited the factories.
railway (n.)
the system of trains
Example:Railway projects will improve travel.
projects (n.)
planned works
Example:The projects cost a lot.
cost (v.)
to require money
Example:The projects cost a lot.
tracks (n.)
rails for trains
Example:Tracks run across the country.
goods (n.)
items sold or transported
Example:Trains carry goods.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:People travel on trains.
villages (n.)
small towns
Example:Villages benefit from trains.
better (adj.)
improved
Example:The government wants things better.
everyone (pron.)
all people
Example:Everyone will benefit.