First JPSC topper Shalini Vijay commits suicide
The first JPSC Civil Services Exam Topper Shalini Vijay has committed suicide. GST Additional Commissioner Manish Vijay and mother Shakuntala Aggarwal were also found dead in Kakknad area of ​​Kochi. The body of the three on Friday in Trikkara area of ​​Kochi
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Police estimate that Manish and Shalini first killed their mother, then committed suicide. Trikkarakara police seized the mobile phones, diary and some books of the dead. A suicide note has also been found from the scene. It has written only to inform the sister. Manish’s sister lives abroad. Flowers were offered on Shakuntala’s body by laying white clothes, indicating that he must have died earlier.
The police is conducting a detailed investigation into the entire case. The forensic team investigated the scene. The bodies have been sent to the post -mortem Ernakulam Medical College. At the same time, his relatives from Jharkhand have reached Kochi.
This picture of Shalini is in 2006. She has been posted as Assistant Director at the headquarters of Social Welfare Department.
What is the story of Shalini Vijay
Actually, the CBI investigation of the first and second civil service examination of JPSC is going on. The CBI has noticed about 55 of the successful candidates in JPSC I. She also included Shalini Vijay. The special CBI court sent summons to Shalini to appear on 15 February. Police suspect that the family committed suicide for fear of public insults in the case. However, the entire case is under investigation. It will be clear only after the analysis why Shalini and her family committed suicide.
Shalini was on leave since 2021
Shalini Vijay was the first batch topper of JPSC. In 2017, he contributed to the Social Welfare Department. Then he was transferred to the District Social Welfare Department Garhwa. She then posted the post of Assistant Director at the headquarters of Social Welfare Department. However, she had gone on leave since 2021.
In January 2025, Shalini applied to the Personnel Department to increase her holiday once again. The Department of Personnel had sought complete information about extending their leave and the first holiday taken and its reasons. Shalini was married in 2008. Husband was a lecturer in Sambalpur. The two separated from 2019.
His colleagues arrived at the brother’s residence, then the death was found
Manish was an officer of the Indian Revenue Service (IRS). He was working as Additional Commissioner (Audit) in the Central Products and GST Department in Kochi. Manish was living here for the last four months. He was on a week leave. They were about to return to office on Thursday, but when they did not reach, colleagues called. Two officers reached his house after not picking up the phone.
The door was closed from inside and foul bad smell. When the officials looked through the window, the bodies of Manish and Shalini were found hanging in a room near the kitchen. Police was informed. The police and forensic team broke the door and entered inside. Shakuntala Agarwal’s body was found in the bedroom, with a family photo. Seeing the condition of the dead bodies, the police estimated that the death must have occurred a few days ago.
JPSC topper Shalini with mother and brother
Burned documents found in the house
Local residents said that Manish and his family did not interact much than the neighbors. The police have found a pile of burnt documents in the kitchen. But it is not clear what was in them and why they were burnt.
Mother has been a teacher in Bokaro, father BSL personnel
Shalini Vijay’s mother Shankutla Agarwal has been a teacher in Bokaro. Her father was working in BSL in Bokaro. Apart from Bokaro, he also has a house in Doranda and Bariatu. Which has been closed for a long time. Shalini was living with her mother Manish with her mother for the last three years.
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