Check-tech in schools
Schools have started a war against the gadgets and new technologies to prevent their students, MMS scandal.
In addition to mobile phones, schools have cracked the whip on the use of CDs and diskettes. Authorities DAV-Chandrashekharpur instructed students not to bring mobile phones, cameras, CDs and diskettes at school and teachers to bring their mobile phones while in class.
The stones captain is not complete. The authorities have also banned students surf the Internet while in school. ? I ask the teachers? Cell Phones to confirm whether they have been turned on, they switch off? said K.C. Satpathy, Principal of the school.
After the scandal of the stain of dirt tracks Delhi, institutes across the country have taken steps to use mobile phones? especially those with camera? on campus.
The Church of North India, a number of English language schools in Calcutta, has decided to ban the use of mobile phones by children on campus. On Wednesday, Anna University in Chennai has banned the use of the camera capable of mobile phones in its four universities.
Go Back in the capital of Orissa, a student at the school was recently Sainik fine of Rs 1000 for using a mobile phone to school. Others, such as schools St. Xavier’s and St. Joseph slotted to have the phone whip. ? We don? T allow the use of each element is expensive? said a professor at St. Xavier’s School.
With mobile phones are always less expensive when demand for mobile phones with MMS and camera has considerably increased, especially among young people.
Waking up with the setbacks of the technology after the scandal of the stain of dirt, parents are concerned about the use of mobile phones by their children. ? My daughter is still sticking to their phones for hours. I don? T know who the other side of the phone said if she speaks with friends? Purabi Hansdah has expressed concern about a teacher.
Cyber-crime is no stranger to the city. Recently, the authorities of Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar (XIMB), a complaint with the police custody after Chandrashekharpur students, teachers and administrative staff have a series of obscene e-mails from a sender unknown.
However, the police? poorly equipped in the fight against cyber-crime? are still at a loss of identity of the sender.