Mobile Ban in Schools: Education Department implementing ‘Mobile Less Day’ rule

It is said that the state government has decided to ban the use of mobile phones in state schools. Mobile Ban in Schools: Education Department implementing ‘Mobile Less Day’ rule. Yes, the education department has decided to ban the use of mobile phones in schools and the education department is thinking of implementing the rule of ‘mobile less day’ in schools.

Education Minister BC Nagesh has informed about this that the use of mobile phones is causing physical and mental health problems in children. Therefore, it is thought to implement the ban on the use of mobile phones in schools. After Bagless Day, ‘Mobile Less Day’ initiative is being implemented.

It is said that the government has thought about this based on the opinion of the parents. Online classes were conducted in schools due to Corona, for which children used mobile phones excessively. But it is said that mobile adiction among children has increased after covid-19, and it is said that they have thought to put a stop to this.

A child’s emotional behaviour is affected in many ways. Digital media affects a child’s imagination and motivation level. Irritability, frustration, anxiety and impulsive disorders appear in children.

There is good news for the school students of the state, the state government is thinking of releasing them from bag burden on Saturday. Yes, there is good news for the students who go to school carrying heavy books every day. There is no need for children to go to school on Saturday with a bag on their back. The government is thinking of celebrating Bag less Day in the state on Saturday.

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It has been decided to engage children in extra-curricular activities instead of Saturday lessons. Education Minister BC Nagesh is thinking of implementing this scheme and the final order in this regard is expected to come out soon.  

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