Fake certificate racket busted; Actor among two arrested

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November 8, 2012

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Mangalore, November 8: Mangalore police have apprehended two persons for allegedly printing and issuing fake documents and academic certificates through a website.

The arrested are Avinash Shetty (31), son of Shridhar B Shetty, resident of Marigudi in Suratkal, and Mohammed Shahid N P (32), son of T P Shahadulli, from Kannur in Kerala.

According to police sources, Avinash Shetty had played a small role in 'Challapilli' movie. He is said to be an MBA graduate who was into modelling, while Shahid was a Class 7 drop-out.

Dr B R Ambedkar University in Agra, Chhattisgarh University, Dr C V Raman University at Bislapur, Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board, Chaudhary Charan Singh University in Meerut, Vinayaka Mission University at New Delhi, Bharatiya Shiksha Parishad in Uttar Pradesh, Central Board of Open School Education in Meerut, EIILM University in Uttar Pradesh, are some of the names they claimed to be affiliated to, said Mangalore City Police Commissioner Manish Kharbikar.

He said that the duo used a website to entice students into rendering certain amount of money in return for fake marks cards, certificates, and migration certificates, within 30 days of receiving the payment. They had been operating from offices of two institutes named 'Dream Career' in Bendoorwell and 'Navabharat Education Research Foundation' in M G Road. It has been found that the fake-certificate racket had been operational from around ten years, he said.

Based on information received on their activities, various universities in the country were asked for confirmation on their affiliation, and were told that the two institutes run by the duo were not related in any way to the universities.

The amount they charged for certificates is as follows: 3-year diploma: Rs 40,000, 3-year degree: Rs 45,000, B.Tech: Rs 60,000, B.Com and B.Sc. : Rs 75,000, BBM, BBA and BCA: Rs 80,000, MBA: Rs 1,20,000, MA, M. Com and M.Sc. courses: Rs 90,000, PUC marks card from Delhi Board: Rs 80,000, SSLC marks card: Rs 60,000.

The police have recovered two computer systems, two laptops, a digital colour printer, marks cards and certificates in the name of over 20 universities, credit cards, various stamp seals, three mobiles and Rs 4,000 in cash from their possession. Various data related to websites and bank accounts has also been recovered from the hard disks of the computers, and is being analysed, said Mr Kharbikar.

He said that the police investigating the case have found out that many Kerala based people also had involved in the racket.

The accused are suspected to have contacts in Kerala also, and further investigation is going on. The two have been booked under sections 420, 468 and 471 of IPC.

A case has been registered at Mangalore East Police Station.

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Sahil Khanna
 - 
Monday, 1 Apr 2019

CVRU brings a lot of things on the table. Every month guest lectures, workshops are being scheduled for students like upcoming workshop on Remotes sensing and geographic information system. Hostels are being provided will all basic necessities, you won't face any problem. The best part is the faculty and the library where you can find good quality of reading materials. You will get a whole lot of case studies, projects, and assignments with live projects.

Akash Sharma
 - 
Thursday, 31 Jan 2019

Dr. CV Raman university is not a fake university. I am an allumni of this institution and owe my career growth to this university. This university has variety of courses to offer, decent facilities, good quality education and learning opportunities and what not. All these allegations are just to defame the reputation of this university. You can check the approval letters at the website

Simran Singh
 - 
Friday, 28 Sep 2018

The career of Students is not a joke and fake universities should be banned. However, CV Raman University is not a fake university. Some negative elements in the society are spreading false news regarding it. If you have any doubts, the best thing is personally going to the university and have a conversation with any of the students or alumni; they will give you the proper review. I am an engineer; pass out from CV Raman University and currently working. It is ISO certified, recognized by AISECT (All India Council for Technical Education)
and have an affiliation with UGC.

 

Here is a website link: cvru.ac.in

Tina Singh
 - 
Thursday, 30 Aug 2018

 Never go for a fake review about the university. The best way to confirm if a university is fake or not is to check the recognition and approval letters. 

 

Dr. C.V. Raman University in Bilaspur is a highly recommended university. It is serious about education. It has built a name for itself and it will do nothing to tarnish this image. The courses it offers are varied. The standards of teaching are high. The facilities are world-class. The university has approval letters from - National Council For Teacher Education, AICTE, Association Of Indian Universities, Bar Council Of
India, University Grants Commission and many more such approvals. The university motivates and inspires students to shine in their fields of interest. Dr. C.V. Raman University believes that there is no easy way out when it comes to education. The student has to pass the examinations to get a certificate. There are no fake
certificates handed out in this university. In fact the university is very strict about the admission process too.\

 

 
Here is the website link: cvru.ac.in

Sadananda Roy
 - 
Sunday, 6 Nov 2016

Sir, i am completed M.sc in chudhary charan singh university ,my Roll no-H0497816 and Enrol no-M11196427 .sir please tell me my certificates is original or fack ,sir please help me

Nitishkumar
 - 
Thursday, 29 Sep 2016

Sir,
How can I check the certificates getting from C.V. Raman university is a fake or original ? Please tell me.

MD RASHID
 - 
Monday, 12 Sep 2016

Sir I have completed my higher secondary from Delhi Board of Secondary and Senior Secondary Education(DBSSSE). Sir please tell me it's a authorized board or not.. ..?

Manjunath
 - 
Saturday, 27 Aug 2016

i did bcom shridhar no plz

Santosh Kumar
 - 
Friday, 12 Aug 2016

Dear All,

Shridhar University has issued lot of fake degree since their establish..its 100% true information..so please put your degree in dustbin if not verified and relax...dont produce anywhere....

Regards,
santosh

rakesh gedam
 - 
Wednesday, 8 Jun 2016

dear sir i did my MSc (IT) from dr. c. v raman university . how i know my certificate / Marksheet is original or fake ???

Raju Prajapati
 - 
Friday, 6 May 2016

Hi,

I can help every one for authentication of the documents. Please contact on the email id. We are a background screening agency. You will have to pay some fees like (INR 500 to INR 800). we will provide you the report on our letter head for genuineness of the document for Each & every University.

Thank you
Raju Prajapati
8750694050

Dr
 - 
Wednesday, 13 Apr 2016

Sell your kidney today for money

Eduscope Colle…
 - 
Friday, 18 Mar 2016

I can help you with original documents within 30 days

bharat singh tomar
 - 
Friday, 11 Mar 2016

Sir plz check my cv raman marksheet of pgdca is original send me answar on my email my enrollment no is C/9150/IT/114040 enrollment no B1071115701

Ajeet kumar pandey
 - 
Saturday, 27 Feb 2016

Sir plz.. Cheq my ragisration no BU768866DCE45 diploma civil in bhqrath university rong ya right palz rply maust sir

Ajeet kumar pandey
 - 
Saturday, 27 Feb 2016

Sir plz cheq my registration no BU768866DCE45 diploma civil plz cheq thats origenal and fake plz.. Rply sir

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March 3,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 3: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu has said that a medical team is monitoring the health condition of all those people who had stayed with the coronavirus-hit techie who is admitted to a hospital in Hyderabad.

The first confirmed case of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Telangana was reported from Hyderabad on Monday where a man from Bengaluru, who recently returned from Dubai, tested positive for the virus.

"It has come to our knowledge that the coronavirus-hit person in Hyderabad had gone from Bengaluru. Therefore, all the members in the house where he had stayed here have been identified and are under watch," Mr Sriramulu tweeted on late Monday night.

The minister said he has convened a meeting with the additional chief secretary, commissioner and other senior officials of the health department today.

"Our government has initiated all the measures to prevent the spread of this virus," the minister said.

It is learnt that the 24-year-old techie had not contracted it when he was in Bengaluru but all precautionary measures have been taken.

The software engineer, who works in Bengaluru, had worked with people from Hong Kong in Dubai last month where he is suspected to have contracted the virus, Telangana health minister E Rajender told reporters in Hyderabad.

The man reached Bengaluru on February 19/20 and later went to Hyderabad in a bus.

He took treatment for fever after coming to Hyderabad and was admitted to a private super speciality hospital in the city. As it did not subside, he came to the state-run Gandhi hospital on Sunday evening, Mr Rajender said.

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March 28,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 28: A man from Kerala was among the terrorists affiliated to Islamic State (IS) who allegedly attacked a Gurdwara in Kabul earlier this week in which 27 people were killed.

The IS has claimed that one of the suicide bombers was Abu Khalid al-Hindi.

According to sources, investigation agencies on Friday have identified him as 29-year-old Mohammed Sajid Kuthirummal of Padne in Kasargod. He was among the 14 persons, who left from Kerala to join IS in Nangarhar province of Afghanistan.

"IS had released the name Abu Khalid al-Hindi through its media agency soon after the attack. The photograph of him holding a rifle was also published by IS in their propaganda magazine Al Naba. From that, we have identified the person as Mohammed Sajid Kuthirummal. We are investigating the matter and in touch with the investigating agencies in Afghanistan for tracking his trail," sources told ANI.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) probe had earlier revealed that Mohammed Sajid was recruited by Abdul Rashid Abdulla of Chandera, who was killed in Afghanistan last year.

Sajid worked as a shop keeper in a gulf country and returned to Kerala. Based on a complaint by Sajid's father Mahamood, the FIR was registered at Chendara Police Station, Kasaragod in 2016 regarding Sajid joining IS and leaving for Afghanistan.

He was among the 14 member team that left from Kerala to join IS in Khorasan Province' in Nangarhar.

ANI had earlier reported that two of these members Ayesha alias Sonia Sebastian and Fathima alias Nimisha who were in IS had expressed their interest in returning to Kerala. Out of 14, seven including Sajid is dead.

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Abdul Gaffar Bolar
 - 
Saturday, 28 Mar 2020

First, investigate truly who is behind this? Then hang all of them. 

 

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June 11,2020

Mangaluru, June 11: The Saudi Arabia based Expertise Contracting Company, which is repatriating its employees to India and other countries, today allocated around 90 seats of one of its chartered flights to Kannadigas stranded in Saudi Arabia. 

The Gulf Air flight took off with around 175 passengers on board from Dammam International Airport around noon local time. It is expected to land at Mangaluru International Airport at around 7 p.m. Indian time. 

In fact the company had chartered the flights only to repatriate its employees. However, due to the lack of special flights under Vande Bharati Mission, the company decided to help the other stranded Kannadigas in Saudi Arabia, who had approached Saudi Kannadigas Humanity Forum for help. 

A company official said that around 2,000 employees from various countries in the Indian subcontinent are being repatriated, of which 1,665 are Indians.  Already hundreds of them have reached India, and hundreds are still waiting for repatriation. 

“We are grateful to Expertise for allowing to travel in the flight which the company had chartered to repatriate its own employees,” said one of the passengers before boarding the flight at the airport.  

Director of Expertise, KS Shaikh said the 20-year-old Expertise group, one of the largest conglomerates in the GCC operating in petrochemical and heavy equipment sectors, has more than 10,000 employees and their family members in the Gulf, mainly in Jubail, one of the largest industrial cities.

Of these, the company has chosen over 2,000 employees for the covid-related repatriations considering various emergencies. He said 12 chartered flights have been engaged to carry out the repatriation exercise to the Indian subcontinent.

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Mohammed Arbaz alam
 - 
Saturday, 13 Jun 2020

DUBAi se delhi normal flights kab chalu ho ga ham log bhaut parsan hai 

3 months ho geya room nahi Pia's a nahi dawa ke liya paisa nahi hai khane 

Ke liya nahi hai

Nagendra Dm
 - 
Saturday, 13 Jun 2020

Dear sir am working in saudi Arabia before two months now no job please bring me back 

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