write a letter to the editor of a national daily on psycho drive games keep sale on student alone without social relations imagine you are a person living in 4th block of sunshine Towers in Amaravati
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phycho drive games ... they should be sold only to students alone .. who do not have social relations ??
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kvnmurty 28-2-2017
4th block, Sunshine Towers,
Amaravati - Pin , State
To
The editor,
The Hindu/The Times of India/The Hindustan Times/The Indian Express,
9999, Good Print media building, Press Street,
Mumbai/New Delhi/Hyderabad, Pin, state
Sir,
I would like to bring to the notice of Indian public regarding the harm that many computer video games are causing young students. There are many popular psycho drive games that are catching the breath, fancy and attention of youth, especially lonely students. They are just taken into them. They spend a lot of time alone on the computers at home or in hostels, just trying to beat someone, causing violence or fighting violence.
Whatever the games are the mind of young and innocent is taken by the wrong, immoral, anti-social notions that are shown in the videos. Also, the obsession for winning and beating through violence or physical means, could damage the good growth of the students. The growth of the mind into a good citizen is affected. The students get into thinking that real life is like that.
Students could develop bad complexes and may become creepy. Their thinking gets deviated from what an ideal student should have.
I request all the parents and teachers to warn and inform students not to play such psycho games. Keep the mind happy and warm. Share your time with friends nicely or enjoy the nature or arts, when not studying actively. Maintaining relations with family members and relatives is a good way of healthy growth. The tensions in the body and mind are released out. Surely we want Indian future to be swach soch and swach vichar.
Finally, I thank you for the opportunity you give me through this daily to express my opinion to all public.
Yours sincerely
kvnmurty
28-02-2017
kvnmurty 28-2-2017
4th block, Sunshine Towers,
Amaravati - Pin , State
To
The editor,
The Hindu/The Times of India/The Hindustan Times/The Indian Express,
9999, Good Print media building, Press Street,
Mumbai/New Delhi/Hyderabad, Pin, state
Sir,
I would like to bring to the notice of Indian public regarding the harm that many computer video games are causing young students. There are many popular psycho drive games that are catching the breath, fancy and attention of youth, especially lonely students. They are just taken into them. They spend a lot of time alone on the computers at home or in hostels, just trying to beat someone, causing violence or fighting violence.
Whatever the games are the mind of young and innocent is taken by the wrong, immoral, anti-social notions that are shown in the videos. Also, the obsession for winning and beating through violence or physical means, could damage the good growth of the students. The growth of the mind into a good citizen is affected. The students get into thinking that real life is like that.
Students could develop bad complexes and may become creepy. Their thinking gets deviated from what an ideal student should have.
I request all the parents and teachers to warn and inform students not to play such psycho games. Keep the mind happy and warm. Share your time with friends nicely or enjoy the nature or arts, when not studying actively. Maintaining relations with family members and relatives is a good way of healthy growth. The tensions in the body and mind are released out. Surely we want Indian future to be swach soch and swach vichar.
Finally, I thank you for the opportunity you give me through this daily to express my opinion to all public.
Yours sincerely
kvnmurty
28-02-2017
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