The game would start after dinner after returning from work! It would have been almost dawn when that game was over. As soon as such 'drugs' suddenly disappeared, the young man became confused. He is also venting his anger against Modi after the Center banned the online game 'Pubji'.
In the last few years, ‘Pubji’ seems to have taken the place of drugs in the net world! Many people used to go crazy to win online games. A young man named Dipan Mandal made a special ‘finger-armor’ by cutting rubber gloves so that his fingers would not get sweaty! With the sudden announcement of the center on Wednesday, all that seems to have become a thing of the past.
A pub player named Sion Sarkar was venting his anger with all this. "I do not support this work at all," he said. The government is shutting down Chinese apps and games. In that case, let's turn off China's mobile and electronic things too! '' He regretted that now he has to focus on another game instead of Pubji. However, the ban on pubji
Psychiatrist Sujit Sarkhel welcomed. In his experience, the state will be in the early stages of puberty. He has also treated the addicts of this game. "This kind of sport increases the release of dopamine and gives pleasure to the mind," he said. But the floor increases the intoxication. In many cases, the education and career of young people are damaged. There have been incidents of unrest over family interruptions, as well as running away from home. "
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The intoxication of playing pubji can also be heard from the shopkeepers of Durganagar or Dumdum Cantonment station. The incident a year ago. At that time, the administration temporarily shut down internet service in a part of North 24 Parganas. Players from Barasat, Dattapukur used to come to Cantonment, Durganagar by train to get net connection and enjoy the game. So psychologists say that the closure of Pubji does not mean the end of the problem. On the contrary, it can happen just as drug addicts become reckless if they do not get it. So the family needs to pay attention to the PUBJI players. They can be counseled if needed. Instead of pubs, they need to focus on positive and creative activities like sports, music.
Cyber-expert Vibhas Chatterjee is excited about the Centre's move. "It's a good idea to close this app for the sake of information and security of the country," he said. However, it is important to give an alternative app. Finding that alternative could increase employment in the country's IT sector. "
But what really stopped? Or is the alternative way open? Ethical hacking and cyber technology expert Sandeep Sengupta says, "Although the work is well-intentioned, it is still incomplete. Even if it is not in the network of this country, all these games can be run using proxy server or VPN. Many people know that rule. It is as if a war of attrition is being waged against the people of China. "
People thought that PUBG is a wasting of time but after attempted suicide by youngsters shows a very negative impact. But banning is never the right way and parents should keep an eye on their children. On the other hand, every such game has some positive impact on the children as they can transform themselves anger into peace by playing games people get connected with each other by talking with teammates, you increase your conversational skills you get exposure and confidence by talking with strangers and many more advantages, everything has advantages and disadvantages it depends on the person that he wants to use it positively or negatively. The PTA needs to drop the banning decisions. There are lots of other internet games that PTA should ban.