Write a letter to the editor of a national daily, expressing your opinion and views on the increased human dependence on technology. Right from a small child to an adult, or even an old man, everyone wants gadgets only-cell phone, I-pod, laptop, etc. This also has a negative effect on social relationships. Using your own ideas and the unit, ‘Science’, vyrite the letter in 100-120 words.
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230 C.O.D. Colony New Delhi
4 NOV, 20 xx
The Editor The Times of India New Delhi
Subject: Human Dependence on Technology .
Sir
Through this letter of mine, I wish to draw the attention of everyone towards the increased dependence of humans on technology. We use internet for any type of information which we find only a click away. Everyone, whether a child or an adult, wants gadgets like cell phones, I-pod, laptop, etc. No doubt, technology is a boon to mankind and has a great future ahead. But in my opinion, we should not depend on it as excess of everything is bad. It is making everyone lazy. On the other hand, cyber crimes are also growing. The key word for this is caution.
We must make judicious use of technology and should not totally depend on it. We must believe in natural and simple living.
I hope you will publish this letter in your newspaper for better future of human beings.
Thanking you.
Yours sincerely Sambhav Jain
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145 – G
Green Avenue
Civil City
City
June 15, 2018
The Editor
The HT
Model Town Office
City
Subject: Man’s increasing dependence on
gadgets
Dear Sir:
I am writing to your good self to
express my deep concern over the problem of man’s increasing dependence on gadgets.
Modern life-style and man's increasing dependence on technology have literally
affected his mental and physical faculties and capabilities adversely. Not only
intelligence, the effect of technology and gadgets is visible on all aspects of
his life. Machines, gadgets, vehicles, smart-phones, tabs, laptops, ac, blower,
geyser, and whatnot, man cannot live for a second without technology. As a
consequence, he has become physically, mentally, socially, spiritually,
emotionally weak!
Mobile phones, I pads, laptops, and TVs
have done the maximum damage. Not only the health of the children has been affected
adversely, but social relationships have also been undermined. The need of the
hour is inculcating moderation and temperance in the minds of the youngsters in
the use of gadgets. Through the columns of your esteemed daily I appeal to
people and the Government to make policies to protect the youngsters from the
negative influences of the gadgets. Kindly give my views enough space in your
daily.
Thanking you,
Yours truly,
Surya