Your bank account will be closed if there is more than 30 thousand rupees, claims are being made in a news on social media

Your bank account will be closed if there is more than 30 thousand rupees, claims are being made in a news on social media

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New Delhi: Digital media is growing rapidly these days. In this era of digital revolution, the smallest information comes out from the smallest place and spreads all over the world within a few minutes. For the past few years, fake information is published/circulated on social media platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter and even on some newspapers, websites. It is very important to avoid them. These days a news is becoming increasingly viral on social media. It is being claimed in this news that those who have more than 30 thousand rupees in their bank account, their account will be closed.

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This news is going viral

It is being claimed in the news that this announcement has been made by the Reserve Bank of India i.e. RBI. After this news came on social media, there is confusion among many people. People have expressed concern by sharing the news with each other. Now the truth of this news has come to the fore. Government agency Press Information Bureau has fact-checked this viral message.

PIB has found in its Fact Check that this news is completely fake. Along with this, PIB has advised people not to get disturbed by this viral news. PIB has further said that to know about any fake information or rumors or fake news related to the Central Government, you can follow @PIBFactCheck on Twitter.

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What is PIB Fact Check

PIB Fact Check works to prevent the spread of misinformation regarding Central Government policies/schemes/departments/ministries. The help of PIB Fact Check can be taken to know whether any news related to the government is true or false. Anyone can send a screenshot, tweet, Facebook post or URL of questionable news to PIB Fact Check on WhatsApp number 918799711259 or mail to [email protected].

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