A message is being viral on social media. It has been claimed that the central government is giving Rs 2,000 to every child under Prime Minister Kanya Ayush Yojana (PM Kanya Ayush Yojana). Let’s know how much this viral claim has.
In the midst of the Corona crisis, a message enticing people is going viral through social media. In the viral message, it has been claimed that the Central Government is providing financial assistance of Rs 2,000 to every child under the PM Kanya Aayush Yojana (PM Kanya Aysh Yojana). It is being told that under the scheme, the government is transferring these funds directly to every child’s account (DBT).
The claim made in the viral message turned out to be completely fake
In the viral message about PM Kanya Aayush Scheme, it has not been given that under this, financial assistance will be provided to every child of the country or the daughters of poor and deprived sections will get benefits. We warn you that this claim has been proved completely fake. Press Information Bureau (PIB) has said that the Central Government has not started any such scheme. Beware of such wrong schemes. The personal information of those applying for this can be misused.
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Center started Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana
in 2015 The Central Government launched Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana (SSY) for the future of girls in 2015. This scheme was launched to improve the education and financial condition of girls. Its purpose is to provide financial help at the time of marriage and the marriage of two daughters. PIB has clarified that the PM Kanya Aayush scheme is completely false, and misleading. If such messages or posts come in front of you then do not accept it as true. There is no official website available for the application of this scheme.
In a fake message, this information is sought for application
It has been told in a viral post about PM Kanya Aayush Yojana that under the scheme, girls studying in school will be given financial assistance for their further education. It has also been said that to take advantage of the scheme, the beneficiary should have a bank account, which is linked to the Aadhaar card. To apply under this scheme, the age of the child is being told from birth to 18 years. The fake post states that to get the benefit of the scheme, the girl’s birth certificate, Aadhar card, bank account passbook, mobile number, and passport size photographs will be installed.