Website Asks For Your Details to Give PMJAY Benefits – It’s Fake

A message asking you to  register for the Ayushman Bharat health scheme is doing the rounds on social media.

Aparna Singh
WebQoof
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The message asking to register with details for the Ayushman Bharat health scheme is doing the rounds on social media.
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The message asking to register with details for the Ayushman Bharat health scheme is doing the rounds on social media.
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A viral message claims that in order to avail of the benefits (insurance of Rs 5 lakh) under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana – commonly known as the Ayushman Bharat health scheme – the user must enter their personal details into a website before 25 October 2018.

This message is being shared on social media asking for details to avail benefits. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter)
This page appears after one clicks on the website.(Photo Courtesy: Twitter)
This page appears after clicking on the website.(Photo: Twitter)

In the WhatsApp message that is circulating, it is being claimed that the government will give Rs 5 lakh to the beneficiary families, but only after they register themselves for the scheme by clicking on a link and entering their personal details like name, age, and mobile number.

The message has the link bharat-sarkar.co – here, the problem is evident. None of the government scheme websites have ‘bharat sarkar’ in their universal resource locators (URLs).

All Indian government websites end with ‘gov.in’, and the actual, legitimate website for the Ayushman Bharat health scheme is www.abnhpm.gov.in.

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Union Health Minister JP Nadda has previously clarified that there is no need for beneficiaries of the scheme to register anywhere, Live Mint reported.

When one visits the website mentioned in the viral message and attempts to navigate to its ‘About’ page, the user is directed to a page that shows a 404 Error and "The request was not found on this server". The 'Privacy' section similarly also redirects to a new page with the same 404 Error and error message.

The ‘About’ page redirects to an error page.(Photo: Bharat-sarkar.co)
The ‘Privacy’ page also redirects to an error page.(Photo: bharat-sarkar.co)

This is not the first time that fake messages regarding the schemes launched by the Prime Minister have surfaced. Previously, messages of PM's Scholarship Scheme for class 10 and 12 students' went viral on social media, which was debunked by WebQoof. There were some similar fake messages about other schemes too.

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Published: 23 Oct 2018,04:29 PM IST

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