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Major to use of technology during lockdown its negative effects

 Major to use of technology during lockdown its negative effects


Education has played a huge role in the lockout where our lives have been badly affected. Technology has played a huge role in locking up . Technology has made it possible for children to study at home while reducing population With the help of technology Indians thought of new education, we could not even think about it. Because for us education is education, only when we go to school or school will we be able to get education. This thinking has been completely changed by our technology Technology has taught us that we can get the so-called education of the new age National technology will open new avenues for us In this lockout, we were locked in the house We had no idea what to do Wherever we went we could not go out of the house nor could we do any work.





The lockdown changed our whole life


Everything was new to everyone because it was happening for the first time in everyone's life and we had never seen it before. Nor could we ever think that we would be confined to our own home But thank God the technology was with us Technology has changed the way we think We started thinking about new ideas without thinking in a new way and gradually adopted our own homework Such as work from home , online education etc .

A couple years ago, I had a pretty close call with a school lockdown. It was only a drill, but the outcome was the same. I was pretty shaken up by it, even though I was safe. Even though they explained to me that, in all likelihood, nothing bad would happen. But being put on the spot, going through all of the things you could think about, and making it all come true, it scared me.

A lockdown is a period of lockdown.

There is no activity, no texting, no television, no classes, no school, no radio, no internet, no cell phones. There are just a bunch of cops and people in the halls and hallways, trying to see if someone is doing anything out of the ordinary. My school was participating in a “lockdown drill” with another nearby school, and it was the first one we had been to since the day my wife was in labor.

It made me think about all of the people I’ve talked to over the last few days who weren’t even in the U.S. who were nervous. Not only that, but it made me think about how many people throughout history have been scared during a lockdown.

The day it hit me that all of the world was scared by this, was the day a German woman showed me how we were using cell phones. It was a tweet about how it was going to be the first time in 14 years that Germany would go completely offline. The population was sitting there like a deer in headlights, waiting for the bomb to go off.

“Oh, I was kind of looking forward to that,” I remember thinking to myself.

Well I’ve spent a few hours on Twitter the last few days, and there was a strong consensus in the negative side. Many were scared, others were complaining, and a few were just plain whining. I’ve noticed that the majority of these people, like myself, were from the US. One could argue that these people don’t really have a grasp of how important cell phones are to people around the world, but it makes me wonder, if people from all over the world were actually scared by something that happened to the US today, would it have spread like wildfire?


Major to use of technology lockdown


in 14 Thoothukudi districts of Tamil Nadu by TN government: Sources

Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, May 17: Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, May 17: The government of Tamil Nadu has ordered a lockdown in 14 districts in the state including Thoothukudi and Madurai districts after at least 13 persons were killed during police firing, says a report.

It also said that the Tamil Nadu government imposed prohibitory orders in Tirunelveli and Tiruvannamalai.

All shops, schools and other establishments remained closed, transport and communication networks remained affected, and schools and colleges in Thoothukudi, Tirunelveli, and Madurai were closed as a precautionary measure.

The state government has declared a five-day mourning and has directed that flags should be flown at half-mast till the end of the mourning period. All entertainment programmes have been cancelled.

Last week, at least 11 people died and more than 65 were injured in protests against the construction of a copper plant in the region.

The residents of Thoothukudi had been agitating for the shutdown of the Sterlite copper smelting plant over pollution concerns.

Following the violence, the Union Home Ministry on Tuesday issued an advisory to all states, asking them to maintain law and order in the area and protect the lives of people.

People were also seen protesting at the Prime Minister’s Office on Thursday and chanting slogans against the central government.

A number of Congress leaders and workers have been gathering in front of the PMO over the incident. The protests have even spread outside Tamil Nadu as people in West Bengal’s Asansol had also held a similar protest over the Sterlite issue.

Issuing a statement, the Asansol Municipal Corporation said, “We are protesting against the Sterlite Copper unit for the last three days and today after a meeting we decided to stage a hunger strike. We are fed up with the state government's inefficiency and are demanding the closure of Sterlite.”

The company, which has a history of pollution, was allowed to re-start the unit in March this year.

A memorandum of understanding was signed in February 2014 to set up the plant but locals have been agitating against it.

More details awaited.

(With inputs from agencies)

Our main priority is people's safety. I express grief on the loss of lives. Police have been instructed to take all steps to maintain law and order and ensure normalcy is restored in Thoothukudi: Tamil Nadu CM E Palaniswami in Thoothukudi #SterliteProtest pic.twitter.com/mF15AsCcWd — ANI (@ANI) May 17, 2018

#WATCH: As a precautionary measure, prohibitory orders under section 144 CrPC imposed in Thoothukudi district of Tamil Nadu today. Security measures have been taken up in sensitive areas. — ANI (@ANI) May 17, 2018

#WATCH: As a precautionary measure, prohibitory orders under section 144 CrPC imposed in Thoothukudi district of Tamil Nadu today. Security measures have been taken up in sensitive areas. — ANI (@ANI) May 17, 2018

#Visuals from Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu. At least 13 dead and several injured during police firing on protestors at #SterliteProtest last night. pic.twitter.com/XGxdXv2VtU — ANI (@ANI)

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