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Hyderabad police recovers more than 100 stolen smartphones before 2020 ends

Updated Jan 01, 2021 | 13:22 IST Just as 2020 was coming to an end, the Hyderabad police have provided 135 people a sigh of relief. The police traced their missing smartphones and handed it over to them. Hyderabad police recovers more than 100 stolen smartphones before year ends  |  Photo Credit: PTI Hyderabad: The city police recovered more than 100 stolen mobile phones. The people had misery added to their life when they had lost their smartphones, along with valuable information in them. Just as the last year was coming to an end, the city police have provided 135 people a sigh of relief. The police traced their missing smartphones and handed it over to them. Md Azeem, a native of Karimanagar told the Telangana Today, “I had purchased the OnePlus 7T phone for Rs 38,000 in February from my savings. I lost my phone within 20 days on February 27. It was my first smartphone and a dream come true for me. I fell into depression after someone sto

Farwell to terrible 2020: 15 journalists murdered, 50 died of Covid in India

By Nava Thakuria Indian media fraternity sets to bid farewell to the Covid-19 pandemic year 2020 with the horrible statistics of journo-killings with some dangerous countries for working journalists in the world. The largest democracy in the globe witnessed killings of 15 scribes till the last week of December and the populous country also lost over 50 working journalists to novel coronavirus infection aggravated ailments. India along with Mexico emerged as the hazardous places for scribe this year as the global tally of media-victims to assailants reaches to 92 in 31 countries, said Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), the Geneva-based media watchdog in its recent reports. Mexico, as it routinely observes journo-murders for several years, witnessed the killings of 12 scribes in 2020 followed by Pakistan (8 dead), Afghanistan (7), Iraq and Honduras (5 each), etc.

India emerges as most dangerous country after Mexico

Like this content? Republish it! h2 India emerges as most dangerous country after Mexico /h2 br p strong Geneva/ Guwahati, 10 December 2020: /strong India emerges as the most dangerous country for working journalists after Mexico in the world as the Covid-19 devastated year witnessed the murder of 83 media workers globally, said  Press Emblem Campaign (PEC) in its annual report in Geneva. The number of journalists killed this year increases by 10% compared to 2019, added the international  media rights body with demands to bring those responsible for these crimes to justice. /p p India leads with 13 killings ahead of Mexico where 11 journalists were assassinated. Among other dangerous countries include Pakistan (8 dead), Afghanistan & Iraq (5 each), the Philippines & Honduras (4 each), Nigeria, Syria & Venezuela (3 each), Brazil, Guatemala, Liberia & Somalia (2 each), Bangladesh, Indonesia, Cambodia, Russia, Sweden,  Cameroon, Argentina,  Colombia, Parag

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