Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Woman among four held for job racket in Delhi

- HT Correspond­net letters@hindustant­imes.com Aurangzeb Naqshbandi letters@hindustant­imes.com

nNEWDELHI:FOUR people, including a 33-year-old woman, were arrested by Delhi Police on Sunday for cheating hundreds of people by offering them various government jobs through a website called “Ayushman Yojna, Arogya Mission” that portrayed a false associatio­n with the Union government’s flagship Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme and the Aarogya Setu app to track Covid-19 cases.

According to Anyesh Roy, deputy commission­er of police in the cyber crime unit, the scam promised jobs under the “Ayushman Yojna” for a registrati­on free of ~300 to ~500 per person.

“The gang advertised for 5,116 vacancies across six states – Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi and Bihar. They collected ~ 300 to ~ 500 from each of the 4,200 job aspirants whose data we have linked, so far. This fake website – https:// ayushman-yojana.org/ -- has been active for almost two and a half months,” Roy said.

nNEWDELHI:FORMER Congress president Rahul Gandhi may soon try his hand at podcasting to counter Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s monthly radio broadcast Mann Ki Baat, people familiar with the developmen­t said.

“Right now, we are at the planning stage and are discussing the finer points with the experts and asking them how to go about it,” said a Congress office bearer who refused to be named.

A podcast is an audio message or discussion that is transferre­d or relayed digitally.

“Once finalised, Gandhi’s podcast will be a counter to the Prime Minister Mann Ki Baat radio broadcast,” said the functionar­y.

The former Congress chief launched his Youtube channel some time ago but started promoting it only during the lockdown period. It has so far got 294,000 subscriber­s.

While Gandhi’s conversati­on with migrant workers saw a viewership of 752,000, his video interactio­n with health experts professor Ashish Jha and professor Johan Giesecke on coronaviru­s had over 90,000 views.

PM Modi’s Youtube channel has 6.45 million subscriber­s apart from 57.9 million followers on Twitter and 45 million on Facebook. Gandhi has 14.4 million followers on Twitter and 3.2 million on Facebook.

“We are also exploring other platforms such as Linkedin,” the Congress functionar­y said.

He claimed that the party’s social media campaigns during the coronaviru­s-induced lockdown had attracted “huge response” from the public.

“It is important for politician­s to communicat­e with citizens in whatever ways they can. Podcasting can be a great way to interact,” said Amit Verma, a Mumbai-based podcaster.

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