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EEO. 2021; 20(3): 3717-3725


Impact Of Mobile Phone On Society Especially On Children; Mobile Is A Curse Or Blessing?

Sushil Chandra Dimri, Abhishek kumar, Prof.(Dr.) C. S. Yadav.




Abstract

Smartphone is very important in our life in this modern world. Without Smartphone life is not easy. Smartphone’s represent an important part of modern life, because they enable us to communicate from nearly everywhere (as long a phone signal is available), access the Internet, check e-mails and social networks. In 2022 the number of smart phone users in the world would be 5.07 billion. Which translates to 83.72% of world population owning a smart phone? Smart phones have an impact on all aspects of life, including business, education, health, marketing, and social life. However, it is important to note that every technology has advantages and disadvantages. It has also produced a variety of health problems and misery for people, especially youngsters, such as eye strain, neck and back discomfort, hypertension, and so on. The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of Smart phones on the lives of the child & younger generation.
The review of this study is crucial in determining if Smartphone use has a positive or detrimental impact on children's and youths.

Key words: Smartphone, Youth & Child impact, Social impact, Addiction, Health





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