Sanchar Saathi Helps Recover 50,000 Lost Phones In October: DoT
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50000 Lost or Stolen Phones Recovered in India via Sanchar Saathi
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) launched the Sanchar Saathi platform in 2023 for the users in India. In October 2025, the DoT said that this platform has helped recover over 50,000 lost and stolen mobile handsets across India. Overall, more than 7 lakh phones have been recovered. Most of the phones have been recovered in Telangana and Karnataka, followed by Maharashtra. These recoveries are growing in numbers month over month as more …
DoT's Sanchar Saathi initiative helps recover over 50,000 phones in October 2025
Sanchar Saathi Helps Recover over 50,000 Phones in October 2025, Strengthening Digital Security Nationwide The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has announced that its digital safety initiative, Sanchar Saathi, has enabled […] The post DoT’s Sanchar Saathi initiative helps recover over 50,000 phones in October 2025 appeared first on Express Computer.
Sanchar Saathi helps recover over 50,000 lost and stolen mobile phones in Oct: DoT
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has announced that its digital safety initiative, Sanchar Saathi, has enabled the recovery of over 50,000 lost and stolen mobile handsets across India in October for the first time. The Ministry of Communications said in a release that Karnataka and Telangana have emerged as the top-performing states, each crossing 1 lakh recoveries; Maharashtra follows with over 80,000 recoveries.
Sanchar Saathi helps recover over 50,000 stolen phones in Oct
New Delhi, Nov 25 (SocialNews.XYZ) The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) announced on Tuesday that its digital safety initiative, Sanchar Saathi, has enabled the recovery of more than 50,000 lost and stolen mobile handsets across India in October this year. “This record milestone reflects unwavering commitment to secure citizens’ digital assets and public trust in technology-driven governance. The overall recovery nationwide has also crosse…
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