‘Spell check first, always’ — ‘Singapur’ envoy makes sport of Delhi civic body over signage
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‘Spell check first, always’ — ‘Singapur’ envoy makes sport of Delhi civic body over signage

Simon Wong, Singapore's High Commissioner to India, later thanked NDMC for fixing signage with spelling error affixed outside the Embassy of Vietnam in Chanakyapuri.

   
Signage referring to Singapore as 'Singapur' | X: @SGinIndia

Signage referring to Singapore as 'Singapur' | X: @SGinIndia

New Delhi: A signage here meant to guide people to the Singapore Embassy had a glaring spelling error that caught the eye of none other than Singapore’s High Commissioner to India Simon Wong. On Sunday, Wong promptly posted a picture of it on ‘X’ (previously Twitter) with a friendly reminder: a spell check is must before putting up a sign.

The signage, which was near the Embassy of Vietnam in Chanakyapuri, referred to Singapore as ‘Singapur’. Wong tagged the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) and wrote, “It is always good to spell check first.”

Social media users reacted to his post by telling the diplomat that spelling errors of the kind were not an uncommon sight in Delhi.

One even called it a national embarrassment, while another joked that this was an attempt by the central government to give a desi twist to the name.

The NDMC was quick to react and fixed the error, but the correction was not very neat for some who then pointed out that the ‘O’ in Singapore looked more like a zero.

According to a report by news agency PTI, when asked about the spelling error on the signage, an NDMC official said, “The painter was given the wrong spelling and he painted according to what he was given. We are trying to find out how it happened. However, as soon as the issue was brought to our notice through social media, we rectified it.”

The NDMC, which oversees the maintenance of signage in the national capital, replied to Wong’s post on X, saying, “Necessary corrections have been made”. Wong, in turn, thanked the civic body for the “quick fix”.

(Edited by Richa Mishra)


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