by Vijay Garg There is no doubt that there is no best friend like books are. Somehow in the tech-savvy world, people moved to e-books, and no deep understanding and relevance of reading books exist.
The brief report is based on a survey carried out by a number of doctors from Government Medical College Srinagar about the possible health risks involved in children's over exposure to screens - mobile and computer. The findings are not very different from the earlier studies carried out by scholors in rest of the world. In this report they are talking about it in a vidoe as well.
As Covid19 pushed the world towards the tiny phone screens, it has started severely impacting the new generation. Zakia Qurashi talks to experts to offer an idea of the consequences Ahsan, 11, is sitting in a room, his eyes keenly focused on the mobile screen, which doubles as a virtual playground.
by Aasia Hassan It is high time that authorities along with other stakeholders formulate a clear policy so that education doesn’t continue to suffer. We can't further afford to deprive our generations of education and destroy our future.
by Tariq Bashir A study conducted by Jaipur- based JK Lone Children Hospital has found that the lockdown restrictions had an adverse impact on the physical, mental and emotional health of the impressionable minds, resulting in an addiction to electronic devices, obesity and an irritable behavioural.