PM Addresses Harm from 'Reel' in 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' Session

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in the seventh session of the program 'Pariksha Pe Charcha 2024', which will be held face to face with the students on December 29 at 11 am in the Bharat Mandapam Hall of Delhi,

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PM Addresses Harm from 'Reel' in 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' Session

(Mayapuri had raised questions on the danger posed by reels)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in the seventh session of the program 'Pariksha Pe Charcha 2024', which will be held face to face with the students on December 29 at 11 am in the Bharat Mandapam Hall of Delhi, while advising the young students across the country, said that they should not waste their time by staying awake all night to watch the reels. Don't spoil your sleep, take care of your health. And spend that time reading. On this occasion, the Prime Minister also gave many tips to the students to prepare for the exam in a stress-free and concentrated manner and appear in the exam. He also gave suggestions to the parents of the children.

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Youth is greatly influenced by our Prime Minister

Prime Minister Modi talks about Mann Ki Baat with such ease and open mind that today's youth is greatly influenced by him. Among the topics discussed by him, the main ones are mobile phone habits, stressful life, and the damage caused by reels.

Youth is greatly influenced by our Prime Minister

Mayapuri already drew attention to this matter

Let us tell you that some time ago, 'Mayapuri' gave an article on 'Reel' to draw the attention of the Information and IT Minister: "Stop making reels on social media, otherwise the young generation will be ruined." We had told that these days eight out of every ten people are seen glued to their mobile phones. A new disease of making and watching reels has arisen. 60 lakh reels or videos are made every day in India. It is believed that more than 40 crore Indians view or use social media every day. According to a study, 45 percent of the population is fond of social media. This addiction is so strong that its intoxication has become greater than any deep intoxication. Especially the students of India have become so engrossed in watching and making reels that they waste their study time in this addiction. The Prime Minister has said that students spoil their health by staying awake at night. Giving his example, while talking to the students, he said that he falls asleep within 30 seconds after going to sleep at night. It is said that he remains busy with work throughout the day and falls into deep sleep at night. It is necessary to assess the health and daily routine at a fixed time. The Prime Minister calls the excessive use of mobile phones dangerous. Students remain under a lot of stress during examination days. To make them feel lighter, the Ministry of Education organizes a discussion on the examination every year. This was the seventh session in which PM Modi addressed the students. In response to the questions asked by the students, the Prime Minister told everyone not to be stressed in the examination and also gave tips to the parents and guardians of the children as to how they can make children stress-free. There is news that the government is going to be active regarding reels and social media. 'Mayapuri' has already shown activeness in improving online media.

 

-Sharad Rai

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