BIKANER, March 7 -- Police and SDRF teams launched a search operation in the Indira Gandhi Canal near Sattasar village in Bikaner after a woman's slippers, dupatta and a purported suicide note were found on the canal bank in the Chhatargarh police station area, officials said. According to police, the woman is suspected to have jumped into the canal, possibly along with her two daughters. Khajuwala circle officer Amarjeet Chawla said, "A pair of slippers, jewellery and a dupatta belonging to the woman were found on the bank of the Indira Gandhi Main Canal at RD-605. It is also possible that the woman may have left the items there and gone elsewhere. We are verifying all possibilities." Soon after receiving the information, SHO of Chhatargarh police station, Navneet Singh, reached the spot with a police team and began an investigation. A handwritten note recovered from the spot is being examined by police, officials said. Preliminary information suggests that the woman had alleged harassment and assault related to dowry by her husband and in-laws. Based on the contents of the note, police have tentatively identified the woman as a resident of Nal Badi village. In the note, the woman purportedly accused her husband and mother-in-law of sustained harassment over dowry for the past year, police said. Police said that the note also mentioned repeated domestic disputes. Police have informed the woman's family members and said that the exact circumstances of the incident will become clear only after the search operation and detailed investigation are completed....