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A teacher in India was suspended for a spelling-error-ridden cheque, sparking concern over government document accuracy.
A government school teacher in Himachal Pradesh's Sirmaur district has been suspended after a cheque he issued, dated September 25, went viral due to multiple spelling errors, including "Saven Thursday Six Harendra Sixtey" for ₹7,616.
The Directorate of School Education launched disciplinary proceedings under the Central Civil Services Rules, 1965, after the teacher, Atter Singh, admitted to negligence.
Officials emphasized the need for accuracy in official documents, citing damage to the department’s reputation.
The case has sparked public concern over administrative standards in government schools.
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Un maestro en la India fue suspendido por un cheque lleno de errores ortográficos, lo que provocó preocupaciones sobre la exactitud de los documentos del gobierno.