Free Splendor Bike Distribution Scheme with Aadhaar Card : Know the Truth Before You Apply

Free Splendor Bike Distribution Scheme with Aadhaar Card : Know the Truth Before You Apply

In recent days, social media has been flooded with messages claiming that the government is giving free Hero Splendor bikes to citizens who have an Aadhaar card. These posts say that if you belong to a poor family and have basic identity documents, you can get a Splendor bike free of cost under a new government scheme.

But is this claim true? Does such a Splendor Bike Distribution Scheme actually exist? Or is it just another viral rumor designed to mislead people online?
Let’s look at all the facts, eligibility claims, and the reality behind this so-called free bike offer.

What Is the “Splendor Bike Free Distribution Scheme”?

According to several social media messages, a new government scheme is offering Hero Splendor bikes for free to people who have an Aadhaar card, ration card, and income certificate. These posts claim that individuals from Below Poverty Line (BPL) families can apply online and receive a free bike to improve their livelihood.

The messages suggest that this initiative is part of a welfare program for the poor — helping them travel easily, reach their workplaces, and improve employment opportunities. Some even say it is being distributed by the Central Government through online registration.

However, before believing such claims, it’s important to verify the authenticity of the information.

The Purpose Behind the Viral Scheme

According to viral posts, the main objective of the so-called Splendor Bike Yojana is to help poor and low-income families by providing them with an affordable means of transport. The idea seems noble — in rural and semi-urban areas, transportation is a major challenge. A bike can help farmers, workers, and students travel conveniently and save time.

The Hero Splendor, known for its mileage and durability, is one of India’s most popular and affordable motorcycles. So, the thought of getting one “for free” naturally attracts public attention.

But the real question remains is any official government department running such a program?

Eligibility Claimed in the Viral Posts

The fake scheme being circulated on social media mentions the following eligibility conditions:

  • Applicant must be below the poverty line (BPL).

  • Must be an Indian citizen with a valid Aadhaar card.

  • Must possess a Ration Card and Income Certificate.

  • Should have a PAN Card and Bank Passbook for verification.

  • Priority allegedly given to low-income and rural families.

These conditions sound convincing  because they resemble real government welfare schemes. However, when cross-checked with official portals like PMO, Ministry of Road Transport, or Hero MotoCorp, no such announcement or scheme exists.

Documents Claimed to Be Required

The posts circulating on Facebook, WhatsApp, and YouTube mention these documents for application:

  • Aadhaar Card

  • Ration Card

  • PAN Card

  • Bank Passbook

  • Voter ID Card

  • Income Certificate

The list again appears realistic, which is why many people fall for the hoax. But there’s no official website or notification confirming that the government is collecting these documents for any “free Splendor distribution.”

How to Apply for the Splendor Bike Scheme?

Some online videos and fake websites claim that citizens can apply online through a government portal or by submitting documents at Common Service Centres (CSCs). But when checked closely, no such link or portal exists on any government website, including:

  • https://www.mygov.in/    Therefore, if you come across a website asking for your personal details, Aadhaar number, or bank information to “get a free bike,” it is most likely a fraudulent site designed to steal personal information.

The Truth Behind the Scheme: It’s a Rumor

After thorough verification, it is confirmed that no such Splendor Bike Distribution Scheme exists under any Central or State Government program.

The Hero Splendor bikes are not being distributed for free through Aadhaar card registration. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Hero MotoCorp, and official government press releases have not issued any statements supporting this claim.

This misinformation is being spread on social media platforms to attract clicks, increase views, or trick people into sharing personal information. Some links may even lead to phishing websites, which can misuse your Aadhaar or bank details.

What Should You Do?

Here’s what every citizen should do to stay safe from such fake schemes:

  1. Never share personal or bank details on unofficial websites.

  2. Verify every scheme on official portals like https://www.mygov.in/ or your state government’s website.

  3. Follow PIB Fact Check on Twitter or Facebook for authentic news on government schemes.

  4. Avoid clicking on suspicious links or downloading unknown apps.

  5. Report misleading posts to cybercrime authorities through https://cybercrime.gov.in/.

If a Real Scheme Launches in Future

While the “Free Splendor Bike with Aadhaar” news is currently fake, it is possible that in the future, the government may launch subsidy-based two-wheeler schemes for farmers, women, or students.

For instance, some state governments like Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh already run Electric Vehicle and Subsidy Programs for specific categories of citizens. If any such legitimate program for free or subsidized bikes is introduced, it will be announced officially through government websites, newspapers, and verified news channels.

Conclusion : Stay Alert and Stay Safe

The viral message about getting a Hero Splendor Bike for free using your Aadhaar card is false and misleading. Currently, there is no government scheme that provides free Splendor bikes to any citizen.

The information spreading on social media is a rumor. Its only purpose seems to be to create confusion or collect personal data from unsuspecting people.

Always remember — genuine government schemes are announced officially through verified platforms like https://www.india.gov.in/ and not through random links or WhatsApp forwards.

Disclaimer:
This article is meant only for informational and awareness purposes. We are not affiliated with any government body or program. Readers are advised to verify all details through official sources before sharing personal information or applying for any such offers.