The habit of playing games on mobile phones is stealing the lives of innocent children! Who is responsible: society, family, or technology?
Anurag Bagaria, the outgoing councillor of Sikar district, when we talked about this issue, he told that in today's era, parents give mobile phones to children to keep them busy, so that gradually it does not become entertainment but addiction. This addiction has the same effect as addiction and the child's brain gets trapped in a different world of games.
While technology has made life easier, it is also becoming a cause of danger for the new generation. Recently, a painful news from Kurdi village of Dholpur shook the entire society. 13-year-old Vishnu committed suicide after his father stopped him from playing mobile games. This incident is not only a sad news for a family but also a warning for the entire society that the world of screens is now leaving a deep impact on the psyche of children.
According to the information, Vishnu had become accustomed to playing games on mobile continuously for the last one year. His relationship with his family and school was strained. The same thing is happening in every household today. Today, the team of Local 18 went to the ground and talked to the parents and common people, we asked the people whether it is right or wrong for them to give mobiles to get rid of small children. After the incident, the question began to rise in social media and local public discourse that who is responsible, the child, the parents or the blind fascination of the technological age? Anurag Bagaria, the outgoing councillor of Sikar district, when we talked about this issue, he told that in today's era, parents give mobile phones to children to keep them busy, so that gradually it does not become entertainment but addiction. This addiction has the same effect as addiction and the child's brain gets trapped in a different world of games.
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