Smriti Irani seeks explanation from CBSE over spelling mistakes

In a congratulatory letter sent to a teacher the Minister's name is spelt incorrectly in Hindi

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 21 2015 | 8:16 PM IST
Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani today sought an explanation from CBSE over the spelling mistakes in a congratulatory letter sent on her behalf to a school teacher for the good results in the board exams.

The letter sent by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) went viral soon after the teacher -- Richa Kumar of DPS Bhilai -- posted it on social media, prompting instant reactions from cross sections of the society.

The Minister's name is spelt incorrectly in Hindi as well as the words "minister" and "sansadhan (in Hindi)".

"I have sought an explanation from CBSE as there was spelling mistakes in some of the letters," she told reporters.

CBSE has apologised for the mistake.

Stung by the errors, she also tweeted "would not mis spell my own name in Hindi. Have asked concerned organisation to give an explanation".

Congratulatory letters are sent by the HRD Minister every year to the top performers of CBSE board examinations as well as to teachers.

"Thank you for congratulating me on the excellence I exemplify. However, having been a teacher for the last twenty years, your official letter head is an affront to my sensibilities as a Language teacher.

The attached photographs are self explanatory. Please ensure that at least the people who work for you, in your ministry, are well educated," Kumar said in her Facebook posting.
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First Published: Aug 21 2015 | 6:48 PM IST

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