Dear Sir,
A significant number of young people today are becoming increasingly involved in mobile games, online betting, and virtual casinos. Easy access to smartphones and the internet, combined with minimal supervision, has made it easier for harmful habits to take root. Many students are neglecting their studies, work, and family responsibilities, spending excessive hours on phones and risking money on gambling platforms. This leads not only to financial loss but also moral and psychological damage.
This is no longer merely an individual problem; it has escalated into a serious social concern. Without prompt intervention, a large portion of the youth could fall prey to this destructive pattern.
Protecting the younger generation is essential for the future of the nation. Immediate, coordinated, and effective actions are crucial to prevent the spread of these harmful addictions and guide the youth towards responsible and productive paths.
Muhammad Shafayat Hussain
Student, Department of Physics, Kushtia Government College