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Net surfing: Solution to problems 

Bhopal Today Team

Bhopal, Apr 23: Nowadays for youngsters net surfing has become part of their daily routine. It is useful in many ways whether one is to talk his friends living abroad or discussing official matters with any colleague or only chatting for sheer joy anything is possible deftly through net. Off late craze for net surfing has increased leaps and bounds and keeping this fact in mind there are cyber cafes at every corner of the city. It is happening because more and more people start believing that for talking friends and relatives at abroad it is the best option. Every café on an average is visited by 40 to 50 users and most them are college students and women.

Bhopal Today Team tried to know reason behind new fond craze of chatting.

MCA student Rajiv Namdev says when he gets bored while reading he starts chatting with friends and gets himself refreshed. It is cheaper than telephone and mobile. At the same time it is best tool for job searching.

Pramod Verma, MBA student, says to get connected with many school days friends now living abroad net is the best option.

Raksha Jain, resident of Ashoka Garden, says it is very useful especially for keeping in touch with my son living in London. On phone one can only talk but on internet through web-camera it is possible to see him as well.

Pallavi also says the same thing. Her brother is doing MBBS from China. So for her net is the best medium to keep in touch with her brother. She finds internet more useful then mobile.

Vinod sees different aspect and use of net. He is fond of making new friends and through net one can find friends even abroad. He has done the same and made 15 friends and only 2 of them are Indian and rest of them are from USA, Pakistan, Japan and Australia.

What café owners say?

'Number of women interested in surfing increasing regularly. Children come for games but 60 percent users come for chatting only', said Raju Sahu, who is running a cyber café.

Manager of Priya Internet Rajiv said, 'Earlier more and more youths would come to café but not girls also inclined towards cafés and chatting.'

 

 
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