Exposing the Truth: The Fake Government Awards Website You Need to Avoid

A fraudulent website, 'https://brs.inc,' falsely claims to be a government-recognized organization offering prestigious national awards while soliciting fees from unsuspecting nominees.

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In recent times, there has been a surge in online scams that exploit the credibility of government institutions to defraud individuals. One such instance involves a website named ‘https://brs.inc,’ which falsely claims to be a semi-structured organization recognized and authorized by the Government of India (GOI). This site purports to offer prestigious national awards, including the Bharat Ratna Samman, Padma Bhushan Samman, and Padma Vibhushan Samman. It not only misrepresents itself as an official body but also seeks to charge fees from nominees for these awards, preying on the aspirations of individuals who wish to be recognized for their contributions to society.

Claim

The central claim made by the website is that it is a legitimate government-sanctioned organization with the authority to confer esteemed national awards. The assertion that it is recognized by the Government of India is false. The website presents itself as an official entity, misleading users into believing they are engaging with a credible institution.

Fact

A thorough examination of credible news sources and official statements reveals that ‘https://brs.inc‘ is not affiliated with any governmental authority. The Ministry of Home Affairs has explicitly stated that this website is fraudulent and has no connection to the GOI. Such warnings are part of broader efforts to combat online scams that misuse government branding to exploit citizens.

Notably, the following sources corroborate this information:

  1. Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India 
  2. National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal
  3. PIB Fact Check

Conclusion

In light of the evidence presented, this fact-check categorizes the claims made by ‘https://brs.inc‘ as False Content. The website’s assertions about its legitimacy and association with the Government of India are entirely unfounded and serve as a cautionary example for individuals who may encounter similar scams in the future. It emphasizes the importance of verifying information before engaging with online platforms that claim to offer official services or recognitions.

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