Kolkata : Hindustan Pencils Private Limited (HPPL), the renowned Indian
manufacturer of writing materials and stationery items, established in 1958, is
taking all the essential steps to safeguard innocent people from fake job
scams. In recent times, the company has observed with concern the proliferation
of fraudulent job offers falsely attributed to its iconic brand Nataraj and
Apsara.
These scammers are fraudulently
impersonating HPPL’s legitimate representatives. They misuse HPPL’s registered
office address as well as images of their personnel to cheat innocent and
unsuspecting individuals into supposed work from home pencil packaging job
opportunities through various digital media including Google, LinkedIn,
WhatsApp and other online platforms. These misleading offers have led to
unfortunate instances where innocent job seekers fall victim to scams, losing
money and trust.
Being the pioneers and leader in
manufacturing pencils & other stationery items since the year 1958 through
advanced technology, HPPL has never authorised any such employment offers of work
from home pencil packing job. HPPL would like to bring to the notice of all job
aspirants and the general public that recruitment in HPPL is carried out
through a well-established selection process. It is clarified that no websites
or agencies have been authorized by HPPL either to show vacancy position on its
site or to accept any application for recruitment on behalf of HPPL. They also refrain from requesting any
payment from job seekers under any circumstances. Therefore, any job postings
that require money in exchange for work-from-home pencil packing job are false, fake & bogus.
Furthermore, all Nataraj and Apsara pencils
are manufactured and packaged packed with state of the art automated machinery
in robust manufacturing units across India.
The company is committed to maintain
transparency and protecting the interests of its consumers and the public at
large.
In response to these alarming
developments, Hindustan Pencils has undertaken following vital initiatives:
1. Legal
Action: Hindustan Pencils has taken a strong stance against these scammers
and filed First Information Report (FIR) to initiate legal proceedings against
those responsible for propagating these fraudulent job offers.
2.
Awareness Video: Dubbed &
uploaded videos in 10 key Indian languagesHindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati,
Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu and Maghai the company has circulated
awareness videos through social media channels to educate the public about
these fraudulent job scams. The video underscores the importance of verifying
job offers through official channels to avoid falling prey to scams.
Link for
the same: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jUky0lONK0
Till date HPPL is vigilant on
tracking fake advertisements on Facebook and have successfully taken down 991
pages carrying fake pencils packing job work from home. They have also
successfully taken down 11 pages carrying fake pencils packing job work from
home on IndiaMART portal.
3.
Communication Outreach: Alongside law enforcement authorities, Hindustan Pencils is engaging
with consumers across India through emails, telephone calls, 24 x 7 automated
response on board line & consumer care number response through manually
operated customer care executive to highlight the menace of the fraudulent
packaging job scam to help protect public interests.
HPPL is also keeping close eyes on
various advertisements published in print media under classified column and communicating
directly with publications disclaiming any such job offers and have also
published cautionary notices in the newspaper where such fake job offer advertisements
were published.
Over a span of time, even scammers have adapted and refined their
methods of operation. Advertisements are now being disseminated without
explicit mention of any particular brand name. On a regular basis, HPPL
receives a multitude of inquiries, verification requests, and complaints via
phone calls from individuals spanning the entire country. These calls come in through
various contact points such as board numbers, consumer care lines, and
toll-free numbers. HPPL representatives diligently caution each caller,
emphasizing the importance of refraining from transferring any funds to these
fraudulent entities under any circumstances. Callers are further advised to
promptly report the incident to their local cybercrime authorities if they
have, unfortunately, fallen victim to the scam and already made monetary
transactions.
Mr.
Pradip Ughade, President of Hindustan Pencils stated, "We take immense pride
in our legacy of providing quality stationery products to our customers. It is
disheartening to see the Nataraj and Apsara brand name being misused by
scammers to exploit innocent job seekers. We are determined to put an end to
these fraudulent activities and ensure that the public is well-informed and
protected."
Hindustan Pencils urges all
individuals to exercise caution and diligence while seeking job opportunities
online. The company advises job seekers to verify offers directly through the
official website and authorized channels to avoid falling victim to scams.

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