During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's interaction with students and parents at Pariksha Par Charcha 2.0 in New Delhi, a question on Players Unknown's Battleground (PUBG) came up from a mother who was ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is often touted to be one of the coolest PM’s India has ever had. He is always updated about the latest technology and trends on the social media. On Tuesday, he had a ...
On Tuesday, during the second session of ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ PM Narendra Modi ended up asking, “Ye PUBG-wala hai kya?” (Is your son a PUBG player?) while replying to a mother concerned about her son ...
During the ‘Pariksha pe Charcha’ session in Delhi, a woman concerned about how she could keep her son, a Class IX student, away from online gaming, asked PM Modi what to do about it. And the Prime ...
New Delhi: Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi was baffled a bit when, during Pariksha Par Charcha 2.0, a mother asked him how to ensure her son, a Class-IX student was not too distracted by online ...
PM Modi said technology is a boon and a curse as well and everything depends on how the child is using it. Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced a question on online game addiction from a parent at his ...
PM Narendra Modi at the second annual 'Pariksha pe charcha' event took everyone by surprise by talking about PUBG and Fortnite. Here's what he said about the popular multiplayer game. PUBG, the ...
During the interaction with parents and students at Pariksha Par Charcha 2.0, Prime Minister Narendra Modi coined the term 'PUBG wala' as a response to one of the questions raised by the audience. A ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with many students and parents during Pariskha pe Charcha 2.0 which was held at the Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday. Amongst the list of questions, a ...
New Delhi: "Ye PUBG wala hai kya?" Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked a mother who raised concerns about her son being too involved into online games during the "Pariksha pe Charcha 2.0" event here on ...
"Yeh PUBG wala hai kya?" Prime Minister Narendra Modi had quipped during the 'Pariksha pe Charcha 2.0' in January 2019, asking a mother who raised concerns about her son being too much involved into ...
The government of India banned 59 mobile apps with links to China last night. The list includes some very popular –even viral– apps like TikTok for instance. Many are calling it India’s digital ...
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