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letter to newsppaer editor on cellphone addiction​

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Answered by manissaha129
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Hindustan Times House, 2nd Floor,

18-20, Kasturba Gandhi Marg,

New Delhi - 110001

November 14, 2021

To

The Editor

The Hindustan Times

Subject : Cellphone Addiction

Respected Sir/Mam,

With this letter of mine, I want to put focus on the detrimental effects of using mobile phones on our health.

With the advancement of technology, our lives have become more dependent on mobile phones. We cannot live without this device nowadays. Although the usage of mobile phones has innumerable benefits, it does come with its own set of disadvantages. Today’s generation is mostly sleep deprived because they are hooked to mobile screens. Sleep loss is a major side effect of using mobile phones and it can cause harmful disease in the long run. Along with this, increased screen time is also straining our eyes leading to poor eyesight. Teenagers are developing dry eyes and high power due to excessive use of mobile phones. According to some recent researches, children are more prone to cancer because of the unregulated use of mobile phones. It is time for us to take care of our health and control ourselves from using mobile phones.

I will be grateful if you allow me space in your esteemed daily and my concern helps raise awareness among the people.

Thank You

Yours sincerely / faithfully

Arunima Ghosh

Answered by shreyasengupta1862
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To

The Editor

The Telegraph

Subject: Harmful effects of mobile phones

(Your Address)

14th November, 2021

Respected Sir,

The latest research indicates that the use of Internet and mobile phones has become an obsession with students and may be considered as one of the biggest non-drug addictions of the century.

The excessive use of Internet and handheld gadgets is not only eroding students’ capacity as ‘independent learners’ but also damaging their basic spelling and grammar skills. It also leads to health concerns. The increased use of Internet and mobiles has the capacity to damage value system and may lead to ‘disconnected classrooms’ and ultimately may result in a disconnected society.

The benefits of Internet can only be made visible if its use remains in balance.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully

(Your Name)

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