Ranchi: National Health Mission (NHM) campaign director Abu Imran has issued a public warning against fraudulent websites that are deceiving job seekers in the name of Jharkhand Rural Health Mission Committee (JRHMC) and collecting money for fake appointments, particularly for NHM positions.
Imran said that legitimate recruitment processes under NHM and its departments are conducted only through verified Information and Public Relations Department (IPRD) notifications. Official recruitment information is exclusively available on NHM's website: https://jrhms.jharkhand.gov.in. Highlighting one such website called e-Aushdhi (e-aushadhijharkhand.online), Imran confirmed that the state health department has no association with the advertisements featuring on the portal and urged unemployed youth to avoid making payments to such deceptive schemes.
Senior NHM officials have been directed to investigate and pursue legal action against the perpetrators. AYUSH directorate director Seema Udaipuri also clarified that her department has not announced any job appointments through e-Aushdhi, nor requested money for recruitment. She emphasised that all listings on the fake website are fraudulent and advised the public to disregard such advertisements circulating on social media.
Ranchi: National Health Mission (NHM) campaign director Abu Imran has issued a public warning against fraudulent websites that are deceiving job seekers in the name of Jharkhand Rural Health Mission Committee (JRHMC) and collecting money for fake appointments, particularly for NHM positions.
Imran said that legitimate recruitment processes under NHM and its departments are conducted only through verified Information and Public Relations Department (IPRD) notifications. Official recruitment information is exclusively available on NHM's website: https://jrhms.jharkhand.gov.in. Highlighting one such website called e-Aushdhi (e-aushadhijharkhand.online), Imran confirmed that the state health department has no association with the advertisements featuring on the portal and urged unemployed youth to avoid making payments to such deceptive schemes.
Senior NHM officials have been directed to investigate and pursue legal action against the perpetrators. AYUSH directorate director Seema Udaipuri also clarified that her department has not announced any job appointments through e-Aushdhi, nor requested money for recruitment. She emphasised that all listings on the fake website are fraudulent and advised the public to disregard such advertisements circulating on social media.