India, Oct. 1 -- A cheque written by the principal of a government school in Himachal Pradesh has gone viral on social media for its glaring yet humorous spelling error. The cheque was signed for the amount of Rs.7,616.
The users shared the photo of the cheque, with the amount on it mentioned as 'Saven Thursday harendra sixty'. While some derived laughter from the photo, others raised concerns about the education system in the country.
The principal of Government Senior Secondary School, Ronhat, Himachal Pradesh allegedly failed to write the amount in words correctly, spelling 'seven' as 'saven', 'thousand' as 'Thursday' and 'hundred' as 'harendra'. He further wrote 'sixteen' as 'sixty' at the end.
The cheque, dated September 25, was i...
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