500 Rupees Note Update: Meanwhile, many types of misleading news are being seen on social media. Along with this, many YouTube channels are showing fake news, about which everyone has been alerted by the Central Government.
PIB Fact Check : Many schemes are being run by the Central and State Government across the country, in which the government is providing many facilities ranging from financial assistance to free treatment. At the same time, in the meantime, many types of misleading news are being seen on social media. Along with this, many YouTube channels are showing fake news, about which everyone has been alerted by the Central Government. Fact checking of fake news is done by PIB.
PIB gave information
PIB has told that at present there is a YouTube channel named Educational Dost which is spreading fake news. PIB has checked its facts and told that do not trust such news.
Claim: Rs. 500 currency notes and Aadhaar card will be banned all over India along with 4 other things.#PIBFactCheck
✔️This claim is 𝐅𝐚𝐤𝐞
✔️Kindly avoid sharing videos that are not genuine or accurate. pic.twitter.com/o4YKcZFjmg
— PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) August 8, 2023
Aadhaar card and Rs 500 are banned
PIB has told in its official tweet that a video is being uploaded on this YouTube channel, in which it is being claimed that Rs 500 note and Aadhaar card will be banned in India. After watching this video, PIB fact-checked it and declared this video as completely fake.
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- PIB said this post is fake.
- Along with this, the government has said that do not share such fake videos with anyone.
Do not share fake message with anyone
The Central Government has further said that such messages should not be shared with anyone. Along with this, if you want to get information about any scheme related to the government, then you should contact only on the official website.
You can also do fact check
It has been told by the Central Government that stay away from such fake news and do not share these news with anyone. Do not forward such news for the time being. If you also want to know the truth of any viral message, then you can mail on this mobile number 918799711259 or socialmedia@pib.gov.in.