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Online Skill Gaming: Boon; Not Bane | Mysuru News

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Online Skill Gaming: Boon; Not Bane - Times of India

Online Skill Gaming: Boon; Not Bane Top Searches Online Skill Gaming: Boon; Not Bane Mediawire / Updated: Mar 9, 2021, 14:30 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail Online skill gaming has undergone a sea change in the past and it continues to make rapid progress with internet penetration in the remotest of locations. A KPMG – Google study conducted in May 2017 predicted that by the year 2021, the gamer base in India will more than double to reach 310 million. But a zillion misconceptions continue to make people indecisive whether online skill gaming is a boon or a bane. Most people believe that online skill games have ill effects on children and are a waste of time. On the contrary, these games help in children’s development if they limit playing them for just a few minutes (10 minutes for kids aged 3 and 30 minutes for 6-year-olds) every day, according to research. Designed for fun and to give an exciting experience, online skill games have become more than just a leisure acti

Farmers fearing for their future: Bhatti

Will raise it in Assembly, says CLP leader Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Bhatti Vikramarka has warned that the very survival of farmers was at stake due to the new farm laws that will bring in corporate farming driving away small and marginal farmers. Speaking to farmers at Tandra in Kalwakurthy as a part of his ‘Face-to-Face with Farmers’, he said while the farmers were in fear on their future with the new laws none of the Telangana ministers were siding with them in this hour of crisis. In fact, their fears have doubled after Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao announced that the government would not buy the crop from the next season. Is it due to the new farm laws, he asked the CM to clarify. He said his meeting with farmers throughout the State was to understand their fears and raise it in the Assembly seeking answers from the government.

Revanth interacts with farmers, youth

Revanth interacts with farmers, youth Updated: Updated: Explains to ryots how the new farm laws were detrimental to them Share Article AAA Congress MP Revanth Reddy speaks to farmers during his padayatra against the new farm laws in Nagarkurnool district.   Explains to ryots how the new farm laws were detrimental to them Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) working president A. Revanth Reddy continued to meet farmers and youngsters during the third day of his padayatra that started from Atchampet in Nagarkurnool district three days ago. Mr. Reddy, who started his “Rajiv Rythu Bharosa Yatra” against the controversial farm laws of the Central government also blamed the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) of being hand-in-glove with the Centre on the farm laws. The TRS government had supported the farmers agitation initially but has backtracked as a part of an understanding with the BJP not to pursue corruption cases against Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao.

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