PM Modi Asks Parents To Take Interest In Children's Tech Life Instead Of Banning Them

Dhir Acharya - Jan 30, 2019


PM Modi Asks Parents To Take Interest In Children's Tech Life Instead Of Banning Them

At the Pariksha Pe Charcha event for children's exam preparation, a woman asked about her son using the computer too much. Modi gave the best answer.

At the annual Pariksha Pe Charcha event to help children prepare for their coming exam season, Prime Minister Nerendra Modi took the stage. During his speech, the Minister cracked a joke about PUBG, giving people a good laugh.

Also, he asked parents to encourage their children in using tech, yet must participate in children’s tech life to prevent them from being misguided.

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PM Narendra Modi at Pariksha Pe Charcha event

At the event, PM Narendra Modi got a question from one of the audience. A woman said her son used to get good marks, but since spending too much time on the computer and phone, his results have gone down.

In response, PM Narendra said “PUBG waala hain kya?” He was jokingly asking if the boy was obsessed with PUBG. He made the crowd burst into laughter with his comment on PUBG.

But beyond that, the Prime Minister emphasized how important technology is to modern life. In particular, he said that that technology can bring both solutions and problems. The PM said that we should support children on their journey in technology.

At the event, PM Modi said that restricting children to technology advances is like holding them back from developing.

Notably, according to Prime Minister Modi, parents must care about their children’s tech life. Parents should talk with their children about technology, like discussing at dinner time, asking how they are interacting with technology, what’s currently trending in the tech world, and so on.

In conclusion, PM Modi said that once parents pay close attention and interest to their children’s technology routines and accompany them along the journey, side effects of technology on children can be minimized.

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