🚫 No Reels in School – Delhi’s New Rule! πŸ“± Good Decision or Too Strict? πŸ€”

 



🚫 No Reels in School – Delhi’s New Rule! πŸ“±




Good Decision or Too Strict? πŸ€”

A new rule in Delhi is creating a lot of buzz…


πŸ‘‰ Schools are being told to stop students from making reels and using phones unnecessarily.


Some people are clapping πŸ‘

Some are questioning ❓


So… what’s really right?





πŸ“’ What is the Rule?



Schools are now being encouraged to:


  • ❌ Ban making reels inside school
  • ❌ Limit mobile phone use
  • ✅ Focus more on studies & discipline



The aim is simple:

πŸ‘‰ Bring attention back to learning





πŸ‘ Why This Rule Makes Sense



Let’s be honest—things were getting out of control:


  • Students making reels during class
  • Viral trends taking over study time
  • Distractions everywhere



πŸ‘‰ Schools are not content studios…

They are meant for education, focus, and growth.





πŸ€” But Is It Too Strict?



Some concerns are also valid:


  • Kids use phones for learning too
  • Complete restriction can feel forced
  • Creativity (videos, content) is also important today



πŸ‘‰ The question is not “ban vs allow”…

It’s about how much is too much?





⚖️ The Real Answer



The rule itself is not wrong…

But implementation matters.


✔ No reels during school time → ✔ Good

✔ Controlled phone use → ✔ Good

❌ Total strictness without understanding → ❌ Problem





🧠 What Should Actually Happen?



  • Teach discipline, not fear
  • Allow learning-based phone use
  • Guide kids about responsible digital behavior



Because banning is easy…

But teaching control is real parenting + real education.





❤️ Final Thought



This is not about phones…

This is about future habits.


If kids learn balance now,

They won’t struggle later.


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