- False claims about Mukhyamantri Bal Aashirwad Yojana offering 4000 rupees monthly for children.
- Maharashtra government denies the existence of such a scheme in the state.
- Public advised to be cautious and not fall for misleading social media posts.
Currently, a message regarding the Mukhyamantri Bal Aashirwad Yojana is circulating on social media, claiming that children receive 4000 rupees monthly. However, the Maharashtra government has clarified that no such scheme is being implemented in the state.
Various schemes are run by the state government for the welfare of citizens, and at times, messages regarding these schemes go viral on platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp. Presently, a message claims that children whose both parents have died after March 1, 2020 will receive financial assistance of 4000 rupees each month under the Mukhyamantri Bal Aashirwad Yojana. This has led many to inquire at government offices seeking information.
The Department of Women and Child Development has issued a clear statement confirming that no such scheme exists under this name. All claims made in the viral message are entirely false. Citizens are urged to remain cautious against such rumors to avoid financial loss.
While the Mukhyamantri Bal Aashirwad Yojana may indeed be implemented in other states to secure a promising future for children, it is essential to remember that Maharashtra does not have any such initiatives at present.