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Answered by sinhaaditi114
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‘Youngster’ refers to a person who is ‘young’ at his/her age, so accordingly a youngster should not be allowed to have private mobile phones (they are definitely going to use, maybe, the parents’ phones to stay in touch with their mates). But the fact is that youngsters do grow up and their parents are the first and foremost people who see them growing. So it should entirely be their parents’ decision as to when they should be exposed to this life-taker or life-maker (it depends on the person who uses it whether, it is a life-maker or taker).

Kids these days start using mobiles from a younger age. Be it for playing games, listening to music or for social activities. Mobile phones start to influence their everyday life, become a habit and they get addicted. The main purpose of mobiles these days is lost. Being a victim of this addiction myself, I feel youngsters must be given a smartphone only after they complete their higher secondary school. Phones have a major impact on studies and health which cannot be ignored in the growing years. The World Wide Web is a web indeed. Once you get stuck, it is difficult to get out!

Youngsters should be allowed to use mobile phones only after Std X. As we know, everything is now technologically advanced and there is an important need for a device which could make life easier for all of us. We get information about everything from class schedules to last minute changes in syllabus only through cell phones.

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