‘No Screen Time' Rule - Could This Be the Next Global Trend?
One fascinating story has created a buzz on social media after Anand Mahindra, the well-known businessman and prominent social media personality, recently tweeted about it. A village in Maharashtra has imposed a daily 'no screen time' period starting at 7 pm. The story has caught the attention of his Twitter followers, many of whom are considering trying out the concept of a "digital detox" for themselves. The village, Mohite Vadgaon, located in Maharashtra has a population of around 3,000 people, and has implemented this rule to tackle online addiction. In addition to this, the village even has a patrolling team that checks every house to ensure that the rule is being followed. The initiative has also inculcated a culture of spending quality time with family members, which the villagers really appreciate. Mahindra's tweet has sparked a discussion on social media, with many people liking the idea and some saying that they are already following the practice and have benefitted from it. In addition, some people also shared other possible versions of similar practices that could be followed, such as having a 'car-free day' once a week. It is surprising to see that a small village in India has taken such an initiative and set an example for the rest of the world. In the age of digital overload, this practice can be beneficial in maintaining mental and physical health, as well as promoting family time and productivity. The fact that Anand Mahindra himself is experimenting with the idea shows how important it is to have a balance between our screen time and other aspects of our lives.