Shobhit Vats: Will Technology Replace Traditions?

    • SHOBHIT VATS,
    • Standard: X-A,
    • Seven Square Academy,
    • Thane.

    • Publish Date: Dec 3 2017 2:01PM
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    • Updated Date: Dec 4 2017 12:14PM
Shobhit Vats: Will Technology Replace Traditions?

Some people believe that technological developments lead to the loss of traditional cultures. I partly agree with this assertion; while it may be true in the case of some societies, others seem to be unaffected by technology and the modern world. What are your thoughts? 

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varsha ALWIN INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL

i dont completely agree. with the rapid technological growth only the people born in this generation seem to be adapting to the virtual world forgetting the real world waiting outside. they seem to be forgetting their heritaage language their soil which is supposed to be our identity. one forgets their identity where is the question of giving space for culture and tradition. on the other hand there still people out there who seems zoomed out of the virtual world in their own world of culture.

Surya Pratap Singh Yadav Ram Eesh International School

As the technology is advancing day by day, we are now addicted of it. Due to advancement in technology, we are not using our intelligence instead, we prefer search engines. It have also made a crucial place in our daily life. So I think, if the time given to advancement of technology does not decrease then, technology may replace traditional cultures as we will start keeping faith in technology instead of tradition.

Roma Ramcoumar Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

I partially agree with you . Society is slightly affected by social media . But we cant say that completely affected . So we cant conclude that it is a boon and bane .

janvi MOUNT CARMEL SCH CHD-SEC-47

Yes... I also agree with you..Some people who don''t have access to internet are unaffected by these technology.Also those who are having access to internet should not be addicted to them so that they don''t loose their tradition.

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