The fraud scheme began in 2019, with Pervez Siddiqui and other co-accused bribing poor and elderly people, though not in need of daycare, into signing up for the two-daycare. These enrollees received $500 each per month. Although the enrollees never attended daycare, the two centres used to submit Medicaid claims.
Japanese authorities have directed the demolition of an illegally constructed mosque in Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture, built without the necessary permits in a strictly...
PIB has flagged a viral clip of Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi as an AI-generated deepfake spread by Pakistani propaganda accounts, falsely claiming India shared intelligence with Israel about the Iranian warship sunk by an American submarine.
The piece was originally published by Pakistani leading newspaper, The Express Tribune on 1st January, but disappeared from the newspaper’s website within hours.
Pakistani accounts are amplifying the fake narrative that Sonam Wangchuk is somehow being victimised by the Indian government. They are deliberately misleading about the internal matter of India and characterising the decision by the Ladakh administration as a 'political move to silence voices demanding statehood.'