Minister of State for Women and Child Development Krishna Raj said the action followed after some fake BBBP forms/ applications were received whereby false promises were made regarding cash incentive of Rs 2 lakh between the age of 8 to 32 years.
"It started in Uttar Pradesh and later spread to other states namely Haryana, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Delhi and West Bengal. The Ministry wrote to Chief Secretaries and DGPs of the above states to take appropriate actions.
The Minister said the BBBP scheme mainly focuses and addresses on challenging mindsets and deep-rooted patriarchy in the society, strict enforcement of PC&PNDT Act and advancing education of the girl child.
"We are concerned about this falsehood," she said.
She said under the scheme, there is no provision for individual cash incentive/cash transfer component by the Government of India. "There is no direct beneficiary."
Raj said that the Ministry has launched a massive media publicity campaign through Doordarshan/AIR, other radio stations, social media as well as through newspapers, warning the people on the issue.
Asked what came out of the issue after meeting DGPs and state government officials, she said, "Let us await the outcome of the CBI probe.
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