
India's largest creditor bank, the State Bank (SBI), has warned people against identifying a fake Unified Payment Interface (UPI), which is being traded under the pretext of the Prime Minister's Citizens Assistance and Emergency Relief Fund (PM-CARES). “Beware of fake UPIs that travel under the guise of the Prime Minister for Assistance to Citizens and Emergencies, known as the Prime Minister of Care. Make sure your donation to the global epidemic is in the right hand. ” ,SBI tweeted-
"Beware of the fake UPI IDs that are making the rounds in the guise of Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance & Relief in Emergency Situations a.k.a. PM Cares. Make sure your monetary donation to fight against the global pandemic is going into the right hands. @PMOIndia #PMCaresFund"

The government has warned donors against bogus UPI identifiers that track people on various social media. “Beware of false UPIs distributed under the pretext of the PM CARES Foundation. #PIBFactcheck: The correct UPI for #PMCaresFunds is pmcares @ sbi ", - Verification of GDP data from Twitter. On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the creation of an emergency aid and relief fund, where people can contribute and help the government fight the coronavirus.
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