Recently, a fake WhatsApp message has gone viral across the nation claiming that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is giving Rs 10,000 to girls between the age of 1-18 years under ‘Sukanya Samridhi Yojana’. The message also claims that in order to avail the benefits of the scheme, applicants must register before August 15.
The truth came out when twitter users pointed out the message and took the issue to the social media by inviting Prime Minister Modi’s attention to it.
@PMOIndia a message is being circulated that Rs 10000/- is being given to evry girl child by simply registering to sukanya yojna. Following is the attached pic. pic.twitter.com/n3yRM2gRnq
— ronak mehta (@mehtaronak27) August 9, 2018
@narendramodi @PMOIndia we are getting this whatsapp message that share this info in 10 groups and get 10k in sukanya samardhi yojana… Is this message right?? Plz confirm as bank account of indian ppl will be shared by this pic.twitter.com/ekLsYn84q3
— Deepak Jain (@DeepakJ01984788) August 9, 2018
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SM Hoax Slayer, a fact-checking website further debunked the truths revealing that the website was created on August 6 in Maharashtra. It highlighted the many errors of the website. While the official website of the government of India is the National Portal of India (india.gov.in), the website link in the message is ‘http://sukanya-yojna.m-indian-gov.in/’. Thus, proving that that only intent of the message was to garland maximum traffic and make money from it.