PUBG banned by PTA in Pakistan
As far as studies and wastage of time are concerned, i think it is completely illogical to blame gaming as the distraction of studies.Even i have seen gamers who play like 4 to 6 hours and still perform excellent in their studies.And i have also seen people who dont have any distractions but still they cant focus on the studies.Is it wastage if your giving time to something that you are highly respected of by society and earning through?
Now lets take a look at the suicide that was committed due to PUBG well let me remind you of the suicide that some universities students committed due to overburdening and bullying and is still going on every year. Does it mean universities should be banned?This not how things work.The ban is not the solution to any problem instead it would increase aggression in youth and could lead in loss of gamers time and investments. Moreover if you want to involve the youngsters into physical games then you have to provide some forum for physical activities.So my question from the government and concerned authorities is how many sports forums are provided by you during last five years that could involve youngsters into physical activities and to develop their interest and time into sports? Are their any football or cricket matches for youngsters? Are they?Then what could you expect youngster to do and to utilize their time on.It is individual and collective responsibilities of both parents and state to provide youth with better alternative if so concerned.
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