2020 review: China’s economy endured a turbulent 12 months due to the impact of the coronavirus
China and the United States signed their long-awaited phase one trade deal in January, but 2020 was dominated by the impact of the coronavirus
China’s economy shrank by 6.8 per cent in the first quarter of 2020, but it is set to be the only Group of 20 nation to post positive economic growth this year
Updated Dec 31, 2020, 4:24 am IST
Govt successfully executed welfare schemes despite virus and financial crises while, it also faced setbacks to some administrative decisions
The YSRC rejoiced over the successful implementation of welfare schemes, including the flagship 31 lakh house-site distribution programme (DC Image)
VIJAYAWADA: The year 2020 provided a mixed bag for the YSR Congress as the State Government had several highs and some lows in the year that ends on Thursday.
On the one hand, the government successfully implemented welfare schemes despite Covid-19 and financial crises while, on the other, it faced setbacks to some administrative decisions. The YSRC rejoiced over the successful implementation of welfare schemes, including the flagship 31 lakh house-site distribution programme. The year began with the scope of YSR Aarogyasri being widened to cover other ailments.
Here are some the biggest juvenile cases finalised in Rockhampton courts this year:
1) JUVENILE GANG ROBS WANDAL IGA IN CRIME SPREE
A TEEN gang member involved in a crime spree across Rockhampton which included stealing cars and armed robbery with violence of the Wandal IGA last year, has been jailed. CCTV footage from IGA Wandal. Photo Contributed
The recidivist offender was sentenced in Rockhampton District Court on September 1 for more than 35 charges for his role in the robbery, along with stealing 10 cars and driving them around unlicensed while smoking drugs with his gang.
This offending was part of a 16-month crime spree, while the boy was aged 14 and 15, which involved breaking into homes and businesses to steal, along with obstruct police and drive unlicensed.