These games are dangerous: Online games can be played 3 hours a week in China, banned in 15 countries; no law in india

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In Lucknow, a boy allegedly killed his mother while playing the online game PUBG. Oftentimes, there are reports of addiction to online games and the dangerous consequences of these games. Many countries of the world are on alert mode to deal with this game or say addiction. On the other hand, there are no strict or firm rules regarding these in India till now.

ban ineffective
15 countries of the world have already imposed various types of bans on video / online games. China has also made new rules for children under the age of 18 to play online games for no more than 3 hours a week. Whereas, China is the largest market for video games in the world. At the same time, India has not yet made any strict law regarding online games. Although India has banned many Chinese online games like PUBG two years ago, but these games are still available.

This technology addiction
Former director of the Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences, Dr. Nimesh G Desai says – Addiction to mobile games is increasing violent tendencies among children and adolescents, even adults. In some cases, children go into deep depression after taking mobile. This can be called technology addiction.

According to research by JAMA Network Open, children who play video games with gun violence are more likely to hold the gun and press the trigger. These results have been found after research on 200 children.

Ban due to violent content

  • Due to objectionable and violent content, 15 countries have banned different types of online games.
  • Venezuela; In 2009, it was banned from making, selling and using video games.
  • Brazil; Stopped games with too much violence.
  • China; Those under the age of 18 between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and public
  • Online game play is allowed only for a maximum of 3 hours on holidays.
  • Australia; Online games with violent, objectionable and controversial content are not allowed.
  • Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, Germany, UK, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran and Pakistan have also imposed many restrictions.

Online gaming addiction is the most dangerous
Today’s youth is spending more time in online gaming than in books. That is why internet addiction has become a disease. There have also been some cases where children have taken extreme steps like murder or suicide for refusing gaming. A similar incident came to light late Tuesday night in Lucknow, where the son shot and killed the mother for refusing to play PUBG. Click here to read full news…

Son shoots mother for not letting her play PUBG in Lucknow
A woman was murdered in Lucknow. The accused of murder is on the 16-year-old son of the woman itself. He kept the body of the mother along with her 10-year-old sister in the house for three days. The reason for the murder is said to be the mobile game PUBG. Police say that angry teen fired 6 bullets at mother for not letting her play PUBG. Had a party after the murder too. However, in the police interrogation, another reason for the murder is also coming to the fore. Click here to read full news…

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