Pradhanmantri Modi Dhan Laxmi Yojana , government giving a loan of Rs 5 lakh. Let's see How?
Kolkata,WB,18/06/2020:-
For some time, a message about PM Dhan Laxmi Yojana is being spread rapidly on social media. This message is completely false. Let’s know about the truth …
For some time, a message has been spread on social media about the PM Dhan Laxmi Yojana (PM Dhan Laxmi Yojana). It has been told that under the PM Dhan Laxmi Yojana (PM Dhan Laxmi Yojana), women are getting loans up to Rs 5 lakh at zero percent interest. But this message is false. The government has clearly said that no such scheme is being run and do not trust any such message. This message can be forwarded to you by sending.
What is the message ? In the WhatsApp message, it is being said that the PM Dhan Laxmi Yojana has been started keeping in mind the women of the country who want to become self-reliant by starting their own business, self-employment etc.
Women who want to become self-sufficient by starting their own employment will be provided a loan of up to 5 lakh rupees under Pradhan Mantri Dhan Laxmi Yojana 2020 by the government.
The message further states that under Pradhan Mantri Dhan Laxmi Yojana 2020, the poor and middle class women of the country will be benefitted by the government.
In this, a link is given to the application PRADHAN MANTRI DHAN LAXMI YOJANA APPLICATION FORM. By clicking on this link, money is withdrawn from the account through friends with people.
Also Read:Actor-sushant-singh-rajput-34-found dead.html
Such a government has no such plan- The PIB Fact Check clearly states that this claim is false. The central government has no such plan. Let us tell you that the PIB (Press Information Bureau) is the main agency to inform the newspapers and electronic media about the policies, program initiatives and achievements of the Government of India.
PIB’s suggestion – Not only in the hour of the Corona crisis, whenever such a situation arises in the country, then this type of fake news or information provoking the crowd is circulated rapidly on social media. In such a situation, the need is that we should not make the mistake of accepting every information circulating in social media as correct. First, test it and trust when the information is fresh, official and confirmed. In particular, do not immediately rely on information such as the claimant.
Comments
Post a Comment