Monday, July 5, 2021

Impact of Smartphone in Our Daily Life

Smartphone are essential part of our life. That has created much impact in on our daily lives. This device has improved our daily communication providing us the easy source to convey our message. Either you want to do your personal task or you want to perform your business work. Smartphone allows you to perform your daily routine task is easy manner. From normal to severe, it solves our regular tasks and has immense impact on our life. Furthermore, as per survey, the general public are using smartphone more than corporate world.

Mobile Phones Have a great impact on communication, the technology has made it easy to work effectively away from their desk. The network allows people to interact with each other all over the world. The practice of communication has been changed and mobile technology made it instantaneous. However, due to this rapid change, people have left meeting each other which is a big issue at present.

How do you keep up with the people in the society and your loved ones, mobile is a technology that keeps you connected with your loved ones and society? You and your family are now more closer to each other and can still attend your daily tasks.

Everyday life becomes so easier from sending an email to checking your balance in a bank is on your mobile. A handset that can solve all your issues within minutes keeping in mind the security concerns. With ease of chores, there is no substitute for solid hands on instructions.

A tremendous travelling companion having travelling passes, play games and calendar, a mobile phone has all the necessary things. You can take pictures and take a guide to help you in your traveling abroad. Several trip advisers will help you in your new destinations.

It has become a necessity to have a mobile and it helps in number of ways in any emergency. People rely mostly on mobile phones in a severe condition it is evident that knowing what to do in an immediate situation would allow you to control yourself. There is a no. of apps available to help you in any situation.

The device is providing easy access to information and would help you in education. The emergence of using internet and technology as a research tool is evident in the way of learning and teaching. Although, it also has some issues with it including the nuisance created during the classes.

The device is helping teachers and students in a great way to saves the time, the style of teaching has changed, and students or learners are no more dependent on paper-based materials. There are ways which enhanced the learning methodologies including the class wide text can keep the students updated on assignments.

Most of the employees access their corporate data through mobiles which increased the risk of sensitive data availability to the wrong hands which is an increasing security threats for the corporate and users of mobile and data leakage is the most protruding area and is worrisome for most of the enterprises.

Mobile phone makes our life easier but on the other hand it ties us, Mobile addiction not only has physical effects, but it also has physiological effects, when a habit is converted into obligation, it becomes an addiction and when a user starts using mobiles most frequently then it becomes difficult to cut the time resulted in an addiction.

A mobile can also keeps you away from your daily tasks which becomes an issue for anyone, whether the personal time spent on the mobile is the wastage or not depends on the feeling of an individual. There is no one thing that can be applied to everyone. It can make you less productive if you use it more during the time.

Smartphone has made our life easier in many ways however there are situations where it starts making things difficult therefore an astute use of the device is required and keeping in mind the impacts it can leave on our life.




Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Muhammad Ali Jinnah who was also known as Quaid-e-Azam was born on 25 December 1876 in Karachi which was the part of British-controlled India. His father name was Jinnahbhai Poonja, and his wife, Mithibai, they had seven children and Jinnah was the eldest one, his father was a prosperous merchant. Jinnah took his early education from the Sindh Madarsat al islam in Karachi, he also studied in Christian Missionary Society High school in Karachi from where he completed his matriculation examination of the university of Bombay at the age of 16. On the advice of an English friend, his father sent him to London to acquire business experience. Jinnah was interested in a career as barrister, due to the custom of that time, In 1892, his parents arranged an early marriage of Jinnah before he left for England. He studied in Bombay University and Lincoln’s Inn. Lincoln’s Inn was the legal society who prepared students for the bar. In 1894, he suffered two severe losses as his wife and mother died. 1895, when he was at the age of 19, he was called to the bar, but he completed his studies and studied British pollical system, he regularly visited the house of commons, and was influenced by the liberalism of William E. Gladstone, who had become the prime minister for the fourth time in 1892 which was the year of Jinnah arrived in London. Jinnah had a keen interest in affairs of India and Indian students. Jinnah worked with his other Indian students’ day and night for Dadabhai Naoroji, a British Indian nationalist, ran for the British parliament, they got success and Naoroji became the first Indian to sit in the house of commons. It was year 1896, when Jinnah went back to Karachi, he found that his father’s business had agonized the losses and he must help him. He decided to start his legal practice in Bombay, and he was already the member of Indian National Congress, which was working for autonomy from British rule, it took years for Jinnah to establish himself as a lawyer. He turned actively towards politics after 10 years, he worked in both law and politics, he was a Muslim with little to do with sects. In 1998, he married to the daughter of Sir Dinshaw Petit, a Bombay Parsi millionaire, they had one daughter, Dina, and the marriage was not successful, they got separated and his sister Fatima gave him solace and company. In 1906, Jinnah entered in politics and participated in Indian National Congress, which was held at Calcutta, after four years, he was elected in Imperial legislative council. During the beginning of 20th century, the Indian national congress launched a movement of non-cooperation to boycott all aspects of British rule, It was Jinnah who opposed the policy and resigned from the congress. There were deep differences between the congress and the Muslim league. In 1937, after the provincial elections, congress refused to form coalition with the Muslim League in mixed areas. The Hindu Muslim relation started to weaken and in 1940, the demand for partition of India and creation of a state of Pakistan was made at a Muslim league session in Lahore. Jinnah also believed that Hindu-Muslim unity is possible, but to safeguard the rights of Indian Muslim a partition is required. A formation of the state of Pakistan on 14th August 1947 was resulted due to Jinnah’s regular insistence and British government negotiation, it happened against a framework of general violence between Muslim, Hindus and Sikhs, in which hundreds of thousands died. Jinnah was the first governor general of Pakistan and he died due to the tuberculosis on September 11, 1948. Jinnah’s struggle for a state where Indian Muslims have their rights got successful and Pakistan is the result of his efforts from his early education to law degree he worked with British and Indian politics and made a successful state.

Impact of Smartphone in Our Daily Life

Smartphone are essential part of our life. That has created much impact in on our daily lives. This device has improved our daily communicat...