Monday, August 20, 2012

USE THEM WISELY

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Today morning, after my first sip of coffee, I was shocked to see a picture (that was taken in Bangalore railway station) with a huge crowd waited for their coach to arrive. I just moved on to the next pages and has come to know that this was a serious issue. The problem is MISUSE OF TECHNOLOGY.

India, being a diversified in nature, has a wide variety of people who (obviously) work hard and spread throughout the country. Because of this 'sophisticated' technology, a 'mobile phone' has become a basic necessary for every Indian, right from the one who eats only with the help of his mother to the one who cannot walk without the help of his children.

Here comes the problem with 'basic need'. Because of the fast emerging marketing world, a mobile phone has been embedded with many features that it is no more a device to communicate but a machine equivalent to a computer. I do agree that all these developments in technology are good signs. But all these stay good until they are used in a proper way. I think you all might have come into light about the matter of North-Indians.

The crazy thing is that all this happened jus because of RUMORS. The response of the public for the action taken by the Govt. to stop the bulk messaging for 15 days:

Prateek (a student): No messages for 15 days!! WTF!!

His Father: Common keep your mobile aside and open your books.

His mother: Hmmm...Wasted money for message balance yesterday.

His Grand Father: All this is because of the incapability of the Government.

His friend: Dude! Come to Facebook lets hangout there!!

Everyone has their own reasons!! But the first thing every-one should think about is our Nation. So let’s all unite and respect the steps taken for National Security. And also everyone must remember the ethics both at the stage of ‘development’ and at the level of ‘end use’ of Technology. So everyone use the STUFF around you wisely.

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