Rural youth too turninto PUBG walas
Parigi: Technology has reaped many benefits for students many times, it is also making veer away from their main pursuit of studies, by offering many games to indulge in. Not only those in urban areas, even rural students are becoming crazy of catching up with PUBG, LUDO etc.Player Unknown's Battlegrounds, also known as PUBG, has become famous and many a youth is hooked onto it. It is learned that a majority of students are getting addicted to PUBG, LUDO and other online games.
Those armed with mobiles and net connections are almost always seen playing PUBG.The objective of the game is to reach the target after killing soldiers. The game has been designed in a way that it may enhance cruelty in a person. A player will emerge victorious depending on the number of soldiers he killed.
The players are even indulging in betting, after forming groups, and putting in stakes from Rs 200 to Rs 5,000. Most of the students are suffering losses economically. Doctors are warning that there is every chance that the students may get kidney problems and nervous weakness as they are addicted to these games and spend their entire time on the mobiles only. They are even brazenly playing games at public places, unmindful of sneering elders.
PubG game has both good effect and side effects or negative side effects on health, education, career on people’s life. Are there can be any benefits of playing PubG as well? How does it affect our mind in peositive or negative way? Any kind of gaming is frowned upon by parents as time-wasters, and worse, some education experts believe that these games corrupt the brain. Playing violent video games can easily be blamed by the media and some experts as the reason why some young people become violent or commit extreme anti-social behavior. Yes, they do have.
Everything which done out of bearable limit is poison for your life even the oxygen. Never make anything your addiction even this super game PUBG, according to www.homeopathyrecovery.com. PUBG Mobile was mentioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his interaction with students and parents at his Pariksha Par Charcha 2.0 event in New Delhi on January 29.
He coined a term that could succinctly sum up ...er many children across India - "PUBG-wala" - as he fielded questions on exam stress at his "Pariksha Par Charcha 2.0," writes NDTV P Narender Reddy, a school head master, said that the game is ruining lives of students. He demanded that the government ban the game. The game may enhance psychological disorders too, he added.
-Md Wazid