Norbekova Dilshoda Umidovna
One of the topics of today is books and Internet networks. These topics are being developed day by day. For example, today, if we talk to our peers and brothers and sisters, the Internet networks are filled with various “Vine and Prank”. Is this true? Children of the 21st century. Shouldn’t it be perfect in every way?
By the way, “Reading young people are the future of the country”. Today, the promotion of spirituality, the culture of reading among young people is on the agenda, the role of reading books to lead a person to spiritual maturity and to show that he is a mature and perfect person in all respects is extremely incomparable.
In our country, some help is being provided to educate young people with humanity and love for books.
As the President noted, “First of all, every person should lead the library from his own home.” The online “Reading contests” held in our country at the same time as reading and Internet networks motivate young people. Because of this, the number of book readers is expanding.
But if we look at our society from the other side, there are more and more people who do not know the value of time and how quickly it passes. Most people are moving more and more, regardless of their time. Of course, this is caused by the increasing number of parents who are indifferent to the future of their children. Of course, the Internet is an integral part of our life. But in the meantime, the Internet keeps young people away from reading books and becoming a suitable member of society. But disconnecting from the Internet can be a big mistake, because we need the Internet to keep up with the times.
We young people must work for the development of modern Uzbekistan.
Norbekova Dilshoda Umidovna
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