Free Laptop Online Scam: these days WhatsApp But a message is spreading rapidly, in which it is being claimed that the Government of India is launching “National Student Laptop Scheme 2026” Under this, it is giving free laptops to the students. This news seems very attractive for the middle class and students, but you will be shocked to know the reality. Government agency PIB Fact Check has termed this claim as completely fake and has warned people to be cautious.
What is the whole matter?
In this message going viral, it is being said that students can apply for free laptop by filling an online form. Along with this, a link is also given, after clicking on which the users are asked for name, mobile number and sometimes even bank details. But the truth is that the government has not launched any such scheme. According to PIB Fact Check, this is just a trap being spread to defraud people.
How do they trap you?
This scam is very smartly designed. First of all, it is shared on a large scale on WhatsApp, so that more and more people see and trust it. The message included “Government Scheme” And “Official Registration Portal” By using words like this it is shown as a real government scheme. As soon as a user clicks on the link, he reaches a fake website, which looks exactly like a government portal.
Here personal information is asked from the user. In some cases “processing fee” Money is also taken in the name of the person or asked to share OTP. Once you have the information, scammers can misuse your bank account or identity.
warning from authorities
PIB Fact Check has clearly stated that “National Student Laptop Scheme 2026” No government scheme by name exists. He says that the purpose of such messages is only to steal people’s personal and financial information. Government agencies have appealed to the people not to trust or forward such messages without verification.
keep yourself safe like this
In the digital age, a little caution can save you from big losses. Always check information about any government scheme from the official website only. Avoid clicking on unknown links and never share your personal information, bank details or OTP with anyone. If you receive any such message, report it immediately and delete it.
small mistake, big loss
Such fake offers seem small, but their loss can be huge. One wrong click can put your hard-earned money at risk. So next time when “Free Laptop” Whenever you see any offer, first think, then check and only then take any action.
-
Pahalgam-Like Attack in Mumbai : Man Asked Guards' Religion, 'Can You Recite Kalma?' Before Stabbing

-
Strict Action Taken Against Birthday Celebration at Kedarnath Temple

-
Weather Update for April 28, 2026: Severe Conditions Expected Across India

-
Sisodia declines to pursue case before Delhi HC judge after Kejriwal's move

-
Amazon expands 'Amazon Now' to 100 cities in India
