New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday expressed concerns about the exponential increase of screen time among Indian citizens while speaking at the annual Pariksha pe Charcha event here. Noting that an average Indian is spending about 6 hours looking at the screen per day, the PM expressed concern over the individual potential of human beings getting wasted due to gadgets.
"People in India spend an average of 6 hours on screen. This is a matter of concern. Why be a slave of gadgets when God has given us an independent existence and individuality with immense potential?" he asked the group of students, teachers and parents gathered to attend the 6th edition of the 'Pariksha pe Charcha' event in the national capital on Friday.
The Prime Minister spoke on a spectrum of other issues that shall be beneficial for the students of the country. He spoke about issues like time management while studying, the disadvantages of cheating in examinations and the expectations that the parents of children normally have, and how they should be monitored. He also asked the students to always believe in themselves and direct their creativity and hard work toward the good things in life in order to climb the ladder of success high.
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