Anushka Sharma: Social Media Is A Boon

    • anushka sharma,
    • Standard: IX-C,
    • jain bharati mrigavati vidyalaya,
    • Delhi.

    • Publish Date: Sep 25 2017 6:25PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Sep 26 2017 3:40PM
Anushka Sharma: Social Media Is A Boon

Social media is not a window to new world, it is actually where whole world exists. Every day, we face new problems and hurdles, and a lot times we look for answers on social media. A lot of time it’s not possible to find answers to all the questions in books and other related sources and in such situations social media proves to be a boon. Whether social media is bad or not depends on how we use it ?

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P.S Geethanjali Nalanda Vidya Niketan, Vijayawada

Yes,Of course I agree with what you have said.If Social Media is used extensively then it would be extremely harmful as they get addicted to it.Infact, Anything in this world would become evil if used excessively.

Prathamesh Kandale HILLGREEN SCHOOL

Social media is a boon as well as curse.it entirely depends on how we use it.Because of social media,we get to know all the news taking place in corners of the world.It educates us on how to avoid catastrophes by making alternatives of our habits available.We can avoid becoming "victims" of disasters by checking the weather news.It also has some disadvantages which is not appropriate to state

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

As Prathamesh says it is a boon as well as curse. When used properly and carefully it can benefit us. But at times it can result in dangerous situations. If we are careful everying can be managed.

Shweta Ullala National Academy For Learning

Many people earn money through social media. It is their only means of livelihood. What you say is very true! Nothing is bad unless used in excess!

Tuhina Ojha father agnel school,vaishali

keeping your points in mind i would like to say that every coin has 2 faces: heads and tales. similarly social media also has 2 faces , at times it may help us but overuse and addiction of it would make you land in trash.

shivangi saxena magarpatta city public school

I totally agree!! Anything can be used as a boon or a curse.....it depends on the user!!

Jayasakthi.R Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Everything is good till we know our limits and dare to cross it.

anushka sharma jain bharati mrigavati vidyalaya

i am extremely glad to see you here on this pace for your opinions thank you ,to let me know.

anushka sharma jain bharati mrigavati vidyalaya

i am extremely glad to see you here on this pace for your opinions thank you ,to let me know.

Raghav Chopra GOODLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL(SHALIMAR BAGH

social media did make the world a smaller place ,now we have more information, more knowledge and have better opportunities to use it.social media improved out ability to absorb information we have an extreme ease in processing and we are evolving quickly. it has brought awareness Google has helped over 2millions students in their education using their tools.

Afsha saiyed PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

yeah! social media is a boon but if it is misused it can be harmful.

Ronit.R National Hill View Public School

All forms of technology like the sides of a coin have both good and bad and it comes down to how we use it .Man should not become a slave of technology but use technology as a slave to help him reach greater heights

JOMILIN JOHN ST.ANTHONY'S SR.SEC SCHOOL

RIGHTLY EXPRESSED.

A.FAZIL MOHAMED Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

It is a controversial decision as it can also gives us bad impact.As we are students we should know our limits.

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