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Bihar police arrest fake Aadhar card racket helping Bangladeshi infiltrators
Bihar police arrest fake Aadhar card racket helping Bangladeshi infiltrators

New Indian Express

time7 days ago

  • New Indian Express

Bihar police arrest fake Aadhar card racket helping Bangladeshi infiltrators

PATNA: Bihar police on Saturday arrested a key member of a racket involved in preparing fake Aadhar cards for Bangladeshi infiltrators to help them sneak into Indian territory. The racket was busted in Kishanganj district, and several high-tech materials used in creating fake Aadhar cards were seized. Acting on a tip-off, a police team led by Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Manglesh Kumar raided a house in Malingaon village under Jiyapokhar police station limits and arrested one person, Asharful. However, two of his accomplices, identified as Jamal and Pankaj, managed to escape. During the search of Asharful's house, the police found an eye scanner, a printer, a finger scanner, fake seals, two mobile phones, several SIM cards from India and Nepal, Nepalese currency, and a four-wheeler bearing a West Bengal registration number. The presence of a vehicle registered in West Bengal has raised concerns among investigating officers. Superintendent of Police (SP) Kishanganj, Sagar Kumar, said the police began the investigation after receiving information about a well-organised racket operating from the district, which was involved in providing fake Aadhar cards and other documents to Bangladeshi infiltrators. A special team was formed for the investigation, he added. SP Kumar said Asharful provided fake Aadhar cards and other documents that allowed Bangladeshi infiltrators to enter Indian territory by posing as Indian citizens. He added that these foreign nationals also used the documents to claim benefits under government schemes. 'We have also informed other investigating agencies about the racket. Interrogation of Asharful will throw more light on the racket. Police have registered a case against four members of the gang and raids are underway to arrest them at the earliest,' SP said, adding that the documents seized during the raid are being verified. Police sources said several fake Aadhar cards and related documents were recovered from Asharful's house. A police team has been sent to other districts to collect more information about the members of the inter-state racket, sources added. SP Sagar Kumar said the arrest of Asharful would act as a deterrent to infiltration from Bangladesh. District police, in coordination with the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), have launched an operation along the international border to prevent infiltration attempts. At least five Bangladeshi nationals have already been arrested while trying to enter Indian territory either from Nepal or Bangladesh, according to police sources in Kishanganj district. Kishanganj, which lies close to the Bangladesh border, is considered sensitive from a security point of view.

Four criminals arrested with pistols, cash in Patna
Four criminals arrested with pistols, cash in Patna

Time of India

time07-06-2025

  • Time of India

Four criminals arrested with pistols, cash in Patna

Patna: Four criminals were arrested with two pistols and Rs 3 lakh cash from a car at a village under Piplawan police station of Patna district on Saturday. Piplawan station in-charge Sagar Kumar said, "The arrested persons are identified as Raja Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, and Nitish Kumar, residents of Masaurhi, while the fourth accused, Pramod Kumar, hails from Saran. " Police are investigating the group's intentions, the source of the recovered cash, and the ownership details of the vehicle, he added.

Dance instructor found dead
Dance instructor found dead

The Hindu

time27-05-2025

  • The Hindu

Dance instructor found dead

A 20-year-old dance instructor who recently moved to Hyderabad from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, ended his life at a dance studio in Miyapur on Monday. The deceased was identified as Sagar Kumar. According to police, Kumar arrived in the city just a month ago to work as a dance teacher at Delight Dance School in Gokul Plots. He was also residing in the studio. The police said that he took the drastic step allegedly upset due to financial troubles and personal despair. A case was booked and an investigation is underway. (Roshini suicide prevention helpline numbers: 8142020033/44)

Meet Sagar Kumar, who got rejected 500 times... got 500% salary increase, not from IIT or NIT...
Meet Sagar Kumar, who got rejected 500 times... got 500% salary increase, not from IIT or NIT...

India.com

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

Meet Sagar Kumar, who got rejected 500 times... got 500% salary increase, not from IIT or NIT...

Meet Sagar Kumar, who got rejected 500 times... got 500% salary increase, not from IIT or NIT... Engineers from tier-3 colleges often have to struggle hard to get a high-paying job in a prestigious tech firm. One such person is Sagar Kumar, a young man who overcame tough challenges, limited resources and the perceived challenges of studying in a tier-3 college and finally landed his dream job at Google, which offered him a 500% salary hike. He had previously made 500 failed attempts to get a job in big IT companies. Interestingly, Sagar achieved this success despite not having a background of studying from institutes like IIT or NIT. After graduating from a small town and a tier-3 college, Sagar Kumar started his career at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Ninja at a salary of 3.3 LPA and later after clearing the TCS Digital Competency Assessment (DCA) he got a digital role in TCS IT company where his salary package increased to 7.4 LPA. Despite working for 3 years in TCS and winning many awards, a simple corporate job was never his real goal as he wanted to do something bigger. He started preparing for DSA while working full time in TCS. During an interview, Sagar Kumar revealed that he had applied to more than 500 companies on platforms like LinkedIn, Wellfound and Glassdoor, but did not receive any response for any of his applications. Sagar lacked programming and DSA skills compared to his peers from IITs and other top colleges, and so he relied on his developing skills and problem solving ability to make himself more attractive for jobs in top companies. Sagar used LinkedIn to connect with professionals from top companies, which provided him with valuable guidance and job referral opportunities. Additionally, Sagar also sought help from industry experts to improve his resume with the help of platforms like Topmate. After trying continuously for almost 9 months, Sagar Kumar finally got a call from a recruiter at Google, but due to his poor preparation, he could not clear the screening round. Here again, without giving up, Sagar took his preparation to the next level and mastered DSA, and continued to do mock interviews, scheduled exercises and self-evaluation. Eventually, circumstances changed due to hard work and in March, Sagar got another chance to work in Google through a friend's reference. This time he left no stone unturned, cleared the screening round, and then also cleared three rounds of tough interviews which finally landed him his dream job in the giant tech company along with a whopping 500 percent salary hike. Currently, Sagar is working as a software engineer in Google.

Meet man who faced 500 rejections, got dream job with 500% salary hike at Google, not from IIT, IIM, IIIT, NIT, salary is...
Meet man who faced 500 rejections, got dream job with 500% salary hike at Google, not from IIT, IIM, IIIT, NIT, salary is...

India.com

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

Meet man who faced 500 rejections, got dream job with 500% salary hike at Google, not from IIT, IIM, IIIT, NIT, salary is...

Sagar Kumar, a tier-3 college graduate who started his career with TCS, is now working as a software engineer at Google. (File/LinkedIn) Sagar Kumar Success Story: Indian engineers dominate the global tech landscape in the current era, but a major chunk of these successful techies often come from the countries top colleges like the various Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), or IIM, IIIT, NIT, etc, while engineers from tier-3 colleges often have to work harder to land a high-paying job with a reputable tech firm. One such individual is Sagar Kumar, a young man who overcame tough challenges, limited resources, and the perceived 'handicap' of studying at a tier-3 college, to ultimately land his dream job at Google, which also came with big fat 500% salary hike. Sagar Kumar success story After his graduation from a tier-3 college, Sagar Kumar started his career at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Ninja at a starting salary of Rs 3.3 LPA, and later passed the TCS Digital Capability Assessment (DCA), which earned him digital role at the IT major, with his salary package increased to Rs 7.4 LPA. Sagar worked at TCS for three years, earning awards and accolades for his work, but a simple corporate job was never his true goal as he yearned to achieve something more significant. 500 rejections but Sagar kept marching on In a interview, Sagar Kumar revealed that he applied to more than 500 companies on platforms such as LinkedIn, Wellfound and Glassdoor, but did not receive a response for any single one of those applications. Kumar acknowledged that unlike his peers who come from IITs and other top colleges, he lacked competitive programming and DSA skills, and thus he relied on his development skills and problem-solving ability, and honed these to make himself more attractive to top employers. Undeterred by a long wave of rejections, Sagar Kumar changed his strategy and began working on improving his skills. Sagar used LinkedIn to connect with professionals from top companies, getting valuable referrals and guidance. Additionally, Sagar had resume reviewed by industry experts through platforms like Topmate, and also started preparing for DSA while he was working full-time at TCS. Dream job at Google Around nine months ago, Sagar Kumar finally received a call from a recruiter at Google, but his preparation was not strong enough due to which he failed to clear the screening round. Shocked by the outcome, Sagar Kumar took his preparations to the next level, mastering DSA, and using mock interviews, scheduled exercises and self-evaluation to build mental strength. Sagar's lucky break came in March this year, when a friend's reference earned him another shot at working for Google, and this he did not disappoint, acing the screening rounds, and then clearing three rounds of tough interviews, which ultimately earned him his dream job with the global tech giant, accompanied by a whopping 500 percent salary hike. Sagar Kumar is currently working as a software engineer at Google.

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