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Fact-Check: The Central Government Has Not Launched ‘PM Kardata Kalyan Yojana'

The video is an April Fools' Day prank. PIB clarified on X that no such scheme exists.

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A video where a person could be heard talking about a new scheme called 'PM Kardata Kalyan Yojana' being implemented from 1 April is going viral on social media platforms.

What about the scheme?: The person mentioned that tax payers will receive different kinds of cards like silver, gold, and platinum based on the tax they pay in a financial year. He further said that incentives like travel benefits could be availed under this scheme.

(More archives of similar such claims could be accessed here, here, and here.)

What are the facts?: The video is actually an April Fools' Day prank and does not share information about a real scheme implemented by the government.

  • Additionally, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) fact-checking wing clarified that there is no such scheme.

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Hints in the video: On going through the entire clip, we noticed that it carried a text on the top-right side on a keyframe that said "happy april fools day."

  • Towards the end of the video, we found that a document outlining the scheme carried text saying "Posted On: April Fools Day by LLA".

(Swipe right to view all screenshots.)

  • The video carried text indicating that it was a prank.

    (Source: Viral video/Screenshot/Altered by The Quint)

Finding the original post: We noticed that the viral clip had a watermark that said "Labour Law Advisor". On searching for it on Google, we found an Instagram handle with the same name.

  • The video was originally posted on 1 April.

  • Its caption indicated that the viral clip was actually a prank.

What did PIB say?: The fact-checking wing of PIB took to X to clarify that the claim is fake and said that no such scheme called "PM Kardata Kalyan Yojana" exists. The post was shared on 5 April.

Conclusion: It is evident that the video was shared as a prank and no such scheme named 'PM Kardata Kalyan Yojana' exists.

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