India Post Gift Scheme Is Fake: PIB Warns Citizens Against Fraudulent Dak Seva Rewards Message

The government has cautioned citizens against a fake message circulating on social media that falsely claims that India Post is offering gifts, rewards, or lucky draw benefits under a so-called “Dak Seva Gifts” scheme.
The clarification came from the Fact Check Unit of the Press Information Bureau (PIB), which confirmed that the viral video and related claims are completely false. The agency urged people to remain vigilant and avoid falling victim to online scams designed to steal personal and financial information.
PIB Debunks Viral Dak Seva Gifts Claim
PIB has reiterated that India Post has no association with any such offer, reward programme, lucky draw, or promotional campaign. Citizens have been advised to verify such information through official government channels before taking any action.
Fraudsters May Use Fake Links to Steal Personal Data
The PIB warning highlights a growing trend of cyber frauds where scammers try to impersonate trusted government institutions to gain access to sensitive information.
Authorities have specifically advised people not to click on suspicious links or visit unknown webpages claiming to offer rewards. Users should also avoid sharing confidential details such as:
- Bank account information
- Debit or credit card details
- One-Time Passwords (OTPs)
- Aadhaar numbers
- Internet banking credentials
Cybercriminals often use such information to commit financial fraud, identity theft, and unauthorized transactions.
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Conclusion
The government's latest clarification serves as a reminder to stay alert against online scams that misuse the names of trusted institutions. The PIB has categorically stated that India Post is not running any Dak Seva Gifts scheme, reward programme, or lucky draw. Citizens should ignore such messages, avoid clicking on suspicious links, and never share personal or banking information with unverified sources.
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Published on: Jun 1, 2026, 12:16 PM IST

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