Is gen-z stuck to their phones or are they forced to?
As a child in India, who hasnt been fascinated by cricket, the stories lined up in jasola too, where a group of boys decided to step out of the house and conquer the grounds of our local park, we played with full intensity, while respecting the presence of our elders, but our presence annoyed them, and we've had the police called on us, on children playing cricket... how does the past of india pass on the joys of the outside world, when humans under the height of 3 feet (or ages >60) are not allowed to step foot in a public space! that too when the honbl. Delhi HC has ruled that we are completely allowed to do so, the self made RWA's of the rich and powerfull continue to physically, verbally and mentally harrass us; and they say to us, "phone pey kyu laage rehte ho?", abh aur kya karey??
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