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Time of India
3 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Pact inked with two private companies to promote Madhubani painting, local arts
Patna: A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed by Bihar Skill Development Mission (BSDM) with two private companies to promote Madhubani painting and other local arts, during a function held on the occasion of World Youth Skills Day on Tuesday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now State labour resources minister Santosh Kumar Singh also launched a centralised portal of the directorate of planning and training, and a QR code for skill competition registrations on the occasion, besides distributing offer letters, along with the department secretary, among the youths selected in the Mega Job Fair 2025, held from July 10-15. One Rohit Kumar Gupta of Nalanda received a job in Japan with the highest annual package of Rs 24 lakh. Minister Singh said that in this era, World Youth Skills Day has become a symbol of youth's self-reliance and identity. "Centres of Excellence, ITI institutes and Kushal Yuva Programme are proving to be milestones in this direction. There is a need to increase investment in industry-based training, agriculture and food processing sectors in Bihar. Our govt is providing training and employment opportunities with stipends to youth through 'Mukhyamantri Pratigya Yojana' and 'Prime Minister Internship Scheme'," he said. Secretary Deepak Anand stated the importance of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital skills in the modern times."Technology and AI are no longer just a specialised field but have become a part of every business, service and industry. In such a scenario, it becomes imperative that our youth are equipped not only with traditional education but also with modern, market-oriented and digital skills. Today's era is that of Industry 4.0, where traditional training has been replaced by advanced technical subjects like AI, machine learning, cloud computing, data analytics and digital marketing," he said.


Time of India
08-07-2025
- Time of India
Mastermind of digital arrest scam who duped 75-yr-old held
Jaipur: City cybercrime police Tuesday arrested one more accused from Bengaluru in connection with a 'digital arrest' scam wherein a 75-year-old man from Jaipur was duped of Rs 23.56 lakh. The accused, Sunny Kumar Sharma, is believed to be the mastermind of an inter-state cybercrime gang that defrauded people across multiple cities using similar tactics. The scam unfolded on May 23 when the victim received a phone call from a person posing as a Mumbai Police officer. The caller accused the man of involvement in a money laundering case, claiming that a mobile number purchased in his name was used to launder Rs 2.80 crore. He was told an arrest warrant was issued against him. To make the claim appear authentic, the fraudsters arranged a video call on WhatsApp with a fake CBI officer named Rohit Kumar Gupta and showed a fabricated courtroom scene in which a person dressed as a judge appeared to issue an arrest order. Frightened and confused, the victim transferred Rs 23.56 lakh from his savings to a bank account provided by the scammers on May 26. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is it better to shower in the morning or at night? Here's what a microbiologist says CNA Read More Undo After the complaint was filed, cyber crime SP Shantanu Kumar and deputy SP Neeraj Kumar Mewani began an investigation and found that on the same day, around Rs 3 crore was deposited into the bank account by various individuals and quickly siphoned off. The first arrest was made on May 30, when police arrested Suresh Kumar Jat alias Surendra, a native of Jhunjhunu currently living in Delhi, who was found to be the main account holder. Three of his associates—Omprakash alias Nitesh from Sriganganagar, Vanshul alias Aryan alias Praveen from Churu, and Bhupesh Fagedia from Jhunjhunu—were also arrested from Sonipat Jail under production warrant and sent to judicial custody. During interrogation, the accused disclosed that Sunny Kumar Sharma, a 26-year-old from Munger, Bihar, now residing in Bengaluru, was the key figure behind the operation. Acting on this information, a team led by SI Damodar and constables Manoj, Suresh, and Kishan arrested Sunny Kumar from Bengaluru. Police said initial findings suggest the gang committed similar frauds in cities like Chandigarh, Sonipat, Rohini, Patna, and Bengaluru