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Postal employee arrested for stealing cheque leaves

Madikeri, Karnataka, July 18 (UNI) A Postal department employee and his accomplice have been arrested on charges of stealing cheque leaves and trying to encash it.

Police said the Postal employee, Manukumar of Kuttandi village, had stolen a few cheque leaves from a parcel sent by the Corporation Bank to one of its client Shahul Hamid. Manukumar, along with his neighbour, had then encashed Rs 2,000 from the account of Hamid, living in Mumbai, by forging his signature some time ago. Emboldened by their successful first try, they tried to encash Rs 10,000 yesterday. However, luck was not in their favour this time.

On a complaint from Hamid about the missing cheque leaves, Bank Manager Manohar grew suspicious and quizzed Manukumar who attempted to encash the cheque. On confession, a complaint was lodged with the police. Virajpet police arrested the duo and sent them to judicial custody.

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Teachers to go on token strike on Aug 21

Kozhikode, July 18 (UNI) As many as 8,000 higher secondary school teachers in Kerala would go on a token strike on August 17 to press their oustanding demands, including modification of revised pay scale. In a statement here today, Federation of Higher Secondary Teachers Association (FHSTA) chirman Joshy Antony said the teachers would also observe July 21 as "HS teachers' privilege day." He said higher secondary teachers appointed after 1999 would have to forego increment,.....

Court should not enter the legislative domain: CPI(M)

New Delhi, Jul 18 (UNI) The Communist Party of India (Marxist) today termed as ''not acceptable'' the Supreme Court's observations on the Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Act 2006. The Government should take ''all necessary steps to rebut this unwarranted and unjust intervention of the Supreme Court'' into the domain of the legislature, the Delhi State Committee of the party said. In a statement, the party took exception to the ''tone and tenor'' of the judicial.....

Notice to Centre on discrimination against Women officers in Army

New Delhi, July 18 (UNI) The Delhi High Court today issued a notice to the Union Government on a PIL seeking removal of gender bias and discrimination against women in Armed Forces and employing them as permanent commissioned officers. A division bench headed by acting Chief Justice Vijender Jain issued the Ministry of Defence to file a reply to the allegation in the petition by October 9. The petition, filed by Counsel Khushal Mohal and.....
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