| 1. Jayant M. Tinaikar played a crucial role in exposing the 2003 stamp paper scam and capturing Abdul Karim Telgi. |
| 2. His family belongs to Tinai village near Dudhsagar Falls in the Western Ghats. |
| 3. Growing up, Jayant and Abdul Karim Telgi were childhood friends in Khanapur, Karnataka. |
| 4. Jayant's suspicions about Telgi's actions prompted him to investigate further. |
| 5. Despite facing skepticism, Jayant persistently tried to notify the authorities about Telgi. |
| 6. By providing critical information, Jayant assisted in Telgi's arrest during a planned visit to Ajmer. |
| 7. Jayant was honored with a Rs. 10 lakh cheque by the Director General of Police for his remarkable efforts. |
| 8. He penned a book titled 'The Stamp Paper Scam: One Man, 19 Years, and Telgi's Takedown'. |
| 9. In 1980, he began working as a social worker in Belgaum, Karnataka. |
| 10. Jayant established Shri Swami Vivekanand English Medium School in Khanapur in 1986. |
| 11. He initiated an organization called āSave India Missionā to combat corruption within society in 1986. |
| 12. Jayant joined his fatherās business in 1988. |
| 13. Jayant Tinaikar contested the Lok Sabha elections on a ticket from the Kamerun National Democratic Party (KNDP) from the Uttara Kannada constituency in Karnataka in 2004 but lost. |
| 14. In 2016, Tinaikar established a company named Jay Group that deals in the manufacturing and marketing of daily needs and holds the position of managing director. |
| 15. In 2016, he founded a restaurant named Sangaati Heritage in Khanapur. |