A message on social media is becoming increasingly viral. The message states that the government is giving car loans to its employees without interest. What is the truth of this viral message. To know this read the full news carefully.
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Know about SBI Loan fraud: Social media is a huge storehouse of information in today’s time, where you will get all kinds of information on just a few clicks.
But there is also a problem with this that it is very difficult to find out how much information is correct and how much is fake.
One such message is viral on social media in which it is being claimed that State Bank of India (SBI) is offering car loans at zero interest to government employees. The bank has tied up with Tata Motors for this. But how true is this message? Let us know about it in detail.
This message is going viral on social media
In this message viral on social media, one is being forwarded on the letter head of the Cabinet Secretariat of the Government of India. It has been claimed that due to less app of applicants in the government’s car finance scheme run for government employees, it is being revised again. Under which now a car loan (SBI Car loan) is being offered to government employees with zero interest.
It is further mentioned in the letter that all the additional expenses of this loan being given by State Bank of India (SBI) will be borne by the government and for this the government has also tied up with Tata Motors. Is.
This information is the truth
PIB, an organization working for the government, fact-checked this viral letter and found that this letter viral on social media is completely fake. PIB Fact Check said in a tweet that no such letter has been issued by the Government of India.
Beware of this kind of message and careful
PIB FactCheck keeps on fact checking such tempting messages from time to time. Regarding which it advises people to beware of such fake and tempting offers messages. PIB Fact Check told people that any such offer or claim which seems very tempting should be wary of them. People are advised not to get themselves caught in the greed of such messages nor forward them without knowing their truth.