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Stay away from Facebook, Lalu tells schoolchildren

| | Feb 20, 2017, at 07:41 pm
Patna, Feb 20 (TheBiharPost/IBNS): RJD chief Lalu Prasad is quite disappointed after watching the new generation getting connected to smart phones most of the time and their growing addiction to the social networking sites.

He said using internet to get information is not good but the reality is that the youths are rather getting engaged in Facebook and other social networking sites.

“These days, the young generation loves smart phones more than anything else and is often getting hooked to the social networking sites, which is not good. Instead of Facebook, they should focus on knowledge book,” Prasad suggested, addressing a function in a local private school on Sunday.

He advised the schoolchildren to stay away from mobile phones and Facebook, and concentrate on studies.

Prasad whose both sons are ministers in the Nitish Kumar government, also asked the guardians to keep a watch on their children and ensure then don’t make wrong use of the electronic facilities made available to you.


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