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Time of India
04-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Several cheated in Canada job permit, visa fraud
Surat: A complaint alleging fraud of Rs 17 lakh has been filed against the operator of Sky Macron Immigration, located in Central Bazaar within the Vesu police station area. The operator allegedly enticed individuals by promising work permits and visas for countries including Canada, collected substantial sums of money, and then disappeared overnight after shutting down the office. Sanjay Lathiya, 30, a resident of Tagdi village in Bhavnagar, came across the company's advertisement offering visa and work permit services on Instagram in August 2024. He followed the page and contacted the number provided. Jenil Prajapati, who answered the call, instructed Sanjay to bring his original documents and passport to their office. At the office, Sanjay met Jenil and his partners, Ankita Mistry and Rajesh Shah. They informed him that the complete process — including the visa, air ticket, work permit, and medical expenses — for Canada would cost Rs 25 lakh. They collected his passport and documents. On Jenil's instructions, Sanjay initially paid Rs 5 lakh and later a total of Rs 17 lakh in installments for the visa process. In March 2025, Jenil and his partners sent a letter stating that a job letter would soon arrive at their office. The letter also mentioned a cashier position in Canada with a wage of 32 dollars per hour but did not specify the name of the company. Suddenly, Jenil and his partners stopped responding to calls. Sanjay traveled to Surat and visited the Vesu office, only to discover that many pwoplw had been defrauded in the name of foreign work permits and visas, and the office had been shut down.


Time of India
14-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Two students from Surat among India Top 100 in NEET 2025
1 2 3 4 Surat: In a proud moment for the city, two students have secured All India Ranks (AIR) in the top 100 in the NEET 2025 results declared on Saturday. Jenil Bhayani clinched AIR 6, while Maulik Bhalgamia earned AIR 71. Interestingly, both families had migrated from Saurashtra years ago in search of better opportunities. Appearing for NEET for the first time, Jenil scored 680 out of 720. He had earlier secured 97.80% in Class XII CBSE from P P Savani School and had been preparing for the exam at the school's Center For Excellence. He also scored 111.25 out of 120 in the GUJCET. "I always wanted to pursue medicine. I'll do my UG from AIIMS Delhi and later go for MS," said Jenil. He attributed his success to disciplined, focused study and the inspiration he drew from his grandfather's dream. "It was his wish that I become a doctor," said Jenil, who will be the first doctor in his family. His cousin, Jainam, also cleared NEET with 553 marks and hopes to secure admission to a govt medical college. Jenil's younger sister Jiya is in Class XI and his brother Kunj is in Class VII. Their father, Vinod Bhayani, a chemical engineer, now runs a real estate business, while his mother Saguna is a homemaker. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo The Bhayani family is native to Otha village in Bhavnagar. Maulik Bhalgamia secured 651 marks out of 720 in NEET and scored 113.75 out of 120 in GUJCET. He studied for 12 hours a day during the preparatory phase. "Daily revision and discipline made the difference," said Maulik, who scored 90% in Class XII and is eligible for AIIMS and other top medical colleges. A student of Riverdale Academy, Maulik received coaching from Allen Institute. His father, Dr Khimji Bhalgamia, is an anaesthetist, while his mother, Shital, is a homemaker. The family originally comes from Botad in Saurashtra. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .