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Students must know mobile phone etiquette

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Trend-setters: Cellphones become a fad among youngsters. —

The novelty look in present day youth is the usage of destroying capsules called mobiles. The usage of this instrument decides whether it makes or mars our life. It mainly impinges on the youth’s behaviour. They are acting like stumbling blocks to youth’s development. Mobiles are the means of communication in general conceptual but crossing the usage, extra chores are being done by the present day youth.

Sandhya Shravya

Vizianagaram

It is a common picture in every college that students hanging out in the college with mobiles and ipods. We see many parents complaining about their children bursting phone bills. Parents feel mobiles and ipods are prime concentration distracters for students and I support them. Youngsters use mobiles in a destructive purpose more than a constructive use.

Many are of the belief that one is judged by the mobiles they carry with them. In spite of the mobile usage restrictions in college campus, most students carry them at will.

There have been instances, where students don’t even put their mobiles in silent mode and interrupt the class when they receive a call or SMS.

S. Sirisha

Maharajah College of Pharmacy

Usage of mobiles has become inevitable for youngsters. As every coin has two sides, mobile usage also can be viewed in two extremely distinct ways.

Ramya. R

VIET, Narava

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