<p> Four people have been arrested for allegedly duping over 4,000 people by promising them jobs under the Centre's flagship Ayushman Bharat scheme, officials said on Monday.</p>.<p>The accused had created a fake website, which resembled a government site, and placed an advertisement for thousands of jobs. They charged aspirants Rs 5,000 as registration fees, the police said.</p>.<p>The National Health Authority, the agency that administers the health assurance scheme Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, registered a complaint with police alleging that it received grievances from public regarding an "unscrupulous agency" which was portraying a false association with the scheme.</p>.<p>The accused have been identified as Umesh (37), Rajat Singh (33), Gaurav (26) and Seema Rani Sharma (33).</p>.<p>Deputy Commissioner of Police (Cyber Cell) Anyesh Roy said the arrests were made on the basis of technical analysis and a laptop, four mobile phones along with ATM cards were recovered from the possession of the accused.</p>.<p>The details of the website https://ayushman-yojana.org were obtained and the payment gateway and the bank account linked with it analysed during the investigation.</p>.<p>"During interrogation, the accused revealed that they hatched a conspiracy to dupe people in the name of Ayushman Scheme of Govt. of India. For this, they first formed Ayushman Yojana Trust and accused Rajat Singh, being a web designer, designed a website like a genuine government website," the DCP said.</p>.<p>The police said further investigation is underway and efforts are being made to nab the remaining accused. </p>
<p> Four people have been arrested for allegedly duping over 4,000 people by promising them jobs under the Centre's flagship Ayushman Bharat scheme, officials said on Monday.</p>.<p>The accused had created a fake website, which resembled a government site, and placed an advertisement for thousands of jobs. They charged aspirants Rs 5,000 as registration fees, the police said.</p>.<p>The National Health Authority, the agency that administers the health assurance scheme Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, registered a complaint with police alleging that it received grievances from public regarding an "unscrupulous agency" which was portraying a false association with the scheme.</p>.<p>The accused have been identified as Umesh (37), Rajat Singh (33), Gaurav (26) and Seema Rani Sharma (33).</p>.<p>Deputy Commissioner of Police (Cyber Cell) Anyesh Roy said the arrests were made on the basis of technical analysis and a laptop, four mobile phones along with ATM cards were recovered from the possession of the accused.</p>.<p>The details of the website https://ayushman-yojana.org were obtained and the payment gateway and the bank account linked with it analysed during the investigation.</p>.<p>"During interrogation, the accused revealed that they hatched a conspiracy to dupe people in the name of Ayushman Scheme of Govt. of India. For this, they first formed Ayushman Yojana Trust and accused Rajat Singh, being a web designer, designed a website like a genuine government website," the DCP said.</p>.<p>The police said further investigation is underway and efforts are being made to nab the remaining accused. </p>