<p>After a teacher highlighted the spelling mistakes in the Education Minister's letter, Smriti Irani has become a butt of jokes on social media platforms.<br /><br /></p>.<p>In the letter, which was sent to schoolteachers applauding them for the performance of their students, the words 'Minister' and 'Sansadhan' were spelt incorrectly.<br /><br />Richa Kumar of Delhi Public School spotted the error and posted it on her Facebook page along with a note.<br /><br />The post read as follows:<br /><br />"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."<br /><br />On learning about it, Education Minister Smriti Irani has ordered an inquiry into the matter.<br /><br />Clarifying that the mistake was not made by her, Irani posted on Twitter, "I would not misspell my own name in Hindi."<br /><br /></p>.<blockquote><p>ना अनपढ़ रहे, ना काबिल हुए।खामखा देश पे बोझ बने!!!<a href="https://twitter.com/smritiirani">@smritiirani</a> Mam is this your letterhead???<a href="https://twitter.com/NayakRagini">@NayakRagini</a> ji 😂 <a href="http://t.co/gvb1wEXC52">pic.twitter.com/gvb1wEXC52</a></p>— Saurabh Rai. (@rai_saurabh100) <a href="https://twitter.com/rai_saurabh100/status/634445116720050176">August 20, 2015</a></blockquote>.<blockquote><p><a href="https://twitter.com/rai_saurabh100">@rai_saurabh100</a> no it's not Saurabh. Would not misspell my own name in Hindi. Have asked concerned organisation to give an explanation.</p>— Smriti Z Irani (@smritiirani) <a href="https://twitter.com/smritiirani/status/634550702488993792">August 21, 2015</a></blockquote>
<p>After a teacher highlighted the spelling mistakes in the Education Minister's letter, Smriti Irani has become a butt of jokes on social media platforms.<br /><br /></p>.<p>In the letter, which was sent to schoolteachers applauding them for the performance of their students, the words 'Minister' and 'Sansadhan' were spelt incorrectly.<br /><br />Richa Kumar of Delhi Public School spotted the error and posted it on her Facebook page along with a note.<br /><br />The post read as follows:<br /><br />"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."<br /><br />On learning about it, Education Minister Smriti Irani has ordered an inquiry into the matter.<br /><br />Clarifying that the mistake was not made by her, Irani posted on Twitter, "I would not misspell my own name in Hindi."<br /><br /></p>.<blockquote><p>ना अनपढ़ रहे, ना काबिल हुए।खामखा देश पे बोझ बने!!!<a href="https://twitter.com/smritiirani">@smritiirani</a> Mam is this your letterhead???<a href="https://twitter.com/NayakRagini">@NayakRagini</a> ji 😂 <a href="http://t.co/gvb1wEXC52">pic.twitter.com/gvb1wEXC52</a></p>— Saurabh Rai. (@rai_saurabh100) <a href="https://twitter.com/rai_saurabh100/status/634445116720050176">August 20, 2015</a></blockquote>.<blockquote><p><a href="https://twitter.com/rai_saurabh100">@rai_saurabh100</a> no it's not Saurabh. Would not misspell my own name in Hindi. Have asked concerned organisation to give an explanation.</p>— Smriti Z Irani (@smritiirani) <a href="https://twitter.com/smritiirani/status/634550702488993792">August 21, 2015</a></blockquote>