A message that claims the INR 500 note with a star symbol (*) is fake is going viral on WhatsApp, leading to several people discussing the validity of banknotes. Many people forwarded the message without checking the authenticity. However, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) fact-checked the viral message and called it fake. The PIB said the message deeming such notes as fake is false, adding a star marked (*) INR 500 banknotes that have been in circulation since December 2016. Centre to Give Rs 18,000 Monthly to Every Person From June 1? PIB Fact Check Debunks Fake News.
Star-Marked INR 500 Notes Are Fake?
Do you have a ₹500 note with a star symbol (*)❓
Are you worried it's fake❓
Fret no more‼️#PIBFactCheck
✔️The message deeming such notes as fake is false!
✔️Star marked(*)₹500 banknotes have been in circulation since December 2016
🔗https://t.co/hNXwYyhPna pic.twitter.com/KvheaqCIlc
— PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) July 16, 2024
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