The beneficiaries of the government scheme may not get the benefit, but before that, the income of the brokers starts. To keep their shop, they keep adopting new tricks. A form is being circulated in this link.
It is being told that every daughter of 8 to 32 years will get 2 lakh rupees from the Prime Minister. First, only Rs 5 is being charged for the Xerox copy of the form and 200 to 500 rupees are being taken for filling the form and posting it in the ministry. When Metro Express investigated it, it was found that this form is completely fake. There is no such scheme under the Ministry of Woman and Child Development. This is only filling the pockets of the brokers. All personal details have to be filled in the form It is written in the form that every daughter of 8 to 32 years is going to be given 2 lakh rupees by the Prime Minister. This scheme is for both city and rural. In the form, name, address, annual income, date of birth, educational qualification, Aadhar card number, address, e-mail ID, Religion, Cast, Bank account number, IFSC code have to be given. On this, a column has also been left for the signature and seal of the village head. Don't waste time and money Citizens should not waste their precious time and money on filling this fake form and posting it in the ministry, but if someone comes with this form, then FIR should be written against them in the police station so that such fraud can be prevented from being promoted. Could. The proof of this fake form is more in the rural areas than in the city, because the villagers can be easily converted under the greed of this scheme. The signature and seal of the village head is also stated in the form. The village head is also signing and stamping without any investigation. This fraud is encouraging. Ministry issued notification In this context, the Ministry of Woman and Child Development of the Central Government has also issued a notification on its official website. It has been told in the notification that no such scheme is being run by the ministry. This form is fake. According to the notification, the main objective of Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao scheme is to strictly implement the PCPNDT Act (Prevention of Female Feticide), promote education of girls child and empowerment of women. It is not a DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) scheme. It is implemented by the State Government, District Administration. According to the ministry sources, in case of such fraud cases a complaint can be made with the Collector or the Woman and Child Development Officer. They have the right to take action in this matter. Started from UP According to the sources in the ministry, this form started circulating in Uttar Pradesh. An FIR was also registered in this regard in UP and the CBI has also been handed over its investigation. After this form was spread in Haryana, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi. Filled forms from Bihar, Rajasthan, Kerala and West Bengal also reached the ministry. Now this form is spreading rapidly in Maharashtra. The Central Ministry has received lakhs of such forms from the speed post, which are being destroyed without any information.
It is being told that every daughter of 8 to 32 years will get 2 lakh rupees from the Prime Minister. First, only Rs 5 is being charged for the Xerox copy of the form and 200 to 500 rupees are being taken for filling the form and posting it in the ministry. When Metro Express investigated it, it was found that this form is completely fake. There is no such scheme under the Ministry of Woman and Child Development. This is only filling the pockets of the brokers. All personal details have to be filled in the form It is written in the form that every daughter of 8 to 32 years is going to be given 2 lakh rupees by the Prime Minister. This scheme is for both city and rural. In the form, name, address, annual income, date of birth, educational qualification, Aadhar card number, address, e-mail ID, Religion, Cast, Bank account number, IFSC code have to be given. On this, a column has also been left for the signature and seal of the village head. Don't waste time and money Citizens should not waste their precious time and money on filling this fake form and posting it in the ministry, but if someone comes with this form, then FIR should be written against them in the police station so that such fraud can be prevented from being promoted. Could. The proof of this fake form is more in the rural areas than in the city, because the villagers can be easily converted under the greed of this scheme. The signature and seal of the village head is also stated in the form. The village head is also signing and stamping without any investigation. This fraud is encouraging. Ministry issued notification In this context, the Ministry of Woman and Child Development of the Central Government has also issued a notification on its official website. It has been told in the notification that no such scheme is being run by the ministry. This form is fake. According to the notification, the main objective of Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao scheme is to strictly implement the PCPNDT Act (Prevention of Female Feticide), promote education of girls child and empowerment of women. It is not a DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) scheme. It is implemented by the State Government, District Administration. According to the ministry sources, in case of such fraud cases a complaint can be made with the Collector or the Woman and Child Development Officer. They have the right to take action in this matter. Started from UP According to the sources in the ministry, this form started circulating in Uttar Pradesh. An FIR was also registered in this regard in UP and the CBI has also been handed over its investigation. After this form was spread in Haryana, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi. Filled forms from Bihar, Rajasthan, Kerala and West Bengal also reached the ministry. Now this form is spreading rapidly in Maharashtra. The Central Ministry has received lakhs of such forms from the speed post, which are being destroyed without any information.
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