Supreme Court has asked center to introduce measures which can solve the problem of rural areas who are suffering from inconvenience after post demonetisation. Cheif Justice T S Thakur and Justice D Y Chandrachud said, all the parties should sit together and prepare a list of categories of cases which could be referred to high courts and those that could be heard by the apex court. Mukul Rohatgi, attorney from center side said, that the government is aware of the situation in co-operative banks which lack proper infrastructure and mechanism as compared to scheduled banks. "Entire chapter in the additional affidavit filed by the Centre is dedicated to the issue of co-operative banks. It is not that we are not aware of the situation but these (the co-operative banks) lack proper facilities, mechanism and proper infrastructure as compared to scheduled banks," The next hearing of the matter will be on 5th December. 500 call centre employees;detained for scamming US citizens Microsoft Launches a Cyber Security Engagement Centre in India Centre to announce 20% pay hike for govt servants