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Published 14:45 IST, February 5th 2019

'These games are full of misogyny, hate, deceit & vengeance', Delhi's Child Rights body lists PUBG, Fortnite & other online games as 'negative'

The Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) on Monday listed video and online games such as PUBG, Fortnite, Grand Theft Auto, God of War, Hitman, Plague Inc. and Pokemon as harmful, negative and having an adverse impact on the brain of children.

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'These games are full of misogyny, hate, deceit & vengeance', Delhi's Child Rights body lists PUBG, Fortnite & other online games as 'negative'
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The Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) on Monday listed video and online games such as PUBG, Fortnite, Grand Theft Auto, God of War, Hitman, Plague Inc. and Pokemon as harmful, negative and having an adverse impact on the brain of children.

Ranjana Prasad, a member of DCPCR has asked the Directorate of Education to issue necessary directions to heads of all schools to discuss the impact such games can have in the morning assembly, as well as PTM/PTA meetings and that action taken, should be shared with the commission within 20 days.

Impact on brain

“There are several games in which children can murder zombies or drive vehicles at boisterous speeds. These games are full of misogyny, hate, deceit and vengeance and it may negatively impact their brain,” said the advisory issued to the Directorate of Education.

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Schools, parents and counsellors have been advised to look out for symptoms in their children like becoming withdrawn from friends and family, persistent low mood and unhappiness, sudden outbursts of anger, loss of interest in activities that he/she used to enjoy etc. as signs of video games having a negative impact.

The DCPCR has asked schools to monitor children’s activities to ensure that they are not engaging themselves with these games and keep an eye for unusually secretive behaviour mostly related to their online activity, a sudden increase in the time they spend on devices, attempt to change screens on their device when approached among others.

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(With inputs from PTI)

14:45 IST, February 5th 2019