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that you say on good x green directly, because imagine, well, it's this one i fits mostly the young guys web i as in marble, wasn't scored in my company and see i'm from from miss you a lot of money. if you contact somebody, it might be 11 of them, one of the one didn't want to fly for one night that one that had so many young men would that be for these and the suck lips. so many lives, not then. so i have issues on the map, it's really because of these. so young man and women in different ways, but generally i would say more women, i'm all going to remove to side bubbly to big speech. and also to that more exports for $500.00. it was easily greenville, easily these things i have 30 see here, the single show me there. at the end of the day, they find themselves in the meantime, philip and prizes do you find parents and governments trying to react to this problem? let's say in africa for example. yeah, in my country right now,
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the government, the government is picking a lot of options to use 2020 window is colby and see if there was like this new influx of information on the he doesn't, everybody was home. there was a government community key that came from the east europe was intended for medication, and at least 2 of communication to inform the population that 5 shows that i've been pushing please. anybody who's been teaching in crime site about bullying. it's page, whatever anybody is doing that. now there's a lower income. the goal was that the bus in the past we did have that is a law that you know, governs how to chevy days, be use so as to be to use all of this as a showing me the advice of that nature at the beginning. also there is an agency, i think that's the jessie, i can see it as a to do to come in with us, not licensed agency, which actually checks. what if i do, you know, social media,
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i need your phone. do you feel that for, for many insurance, i believe it's the age of all of those things you are going to be sanction sort of where now is that the need to be careful? i'm using information or whatever needs to be careful with how to use a phone, people, hundreds of people on on. so show me the name calling of people from different types of different expressions because my country we have this branch in fact so it needs to be careful how you address people. okay. how do you identify the groups? because i think is what it's already to the timelines we want to in devices and also ways to track down those who treats us of these crimes on some show me them the level of the family transacted, ignore, and we, we, or the parents. we are easy chasing money and trying to look for the table. and sometimes you kind of the believe yours or for the supplements or what you've and
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because we out of the home, down that tablets and sometimes just to wait for us to get rid of them. because when you come back from work and you're trying to save money, these won't be that it just wanted to know partially give them to the find a bit to, to down and they are me. so i'm thinking that in the lower scripts, have i, this is big because right now the parents and the lives in so much my job to, to, to crib the use of us was showing me that by phone. but uh, if we do not a reason why we did that so many organizations around the country and the government. and so now what is about the use of social media using a games or social media? i'm calling up there is to take action. lovely, good, charged and wanting to know roughly she can have one to depression over exposure can lead to such an issue. and also does that culture i aspect which is in my community. i like sports or that quote for, and you can find themselves to new trains of coffee trying to move out of the nuns
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and the courts are everybody's that we have. and so perhaps need to see that needs to be aware of this and you know, try to check what your chart is doing, try to be present. and also there are the kinds of techniques and sections on this um, but from so you can believe what a child has access to like, for example, youtube t o. next, the keeps on so on. so much has not been done the front of you right now. just was enlightened by me, but there was too much to be done in terms of uh, having to use that office as a shelby, that was that they cannot find themselves way through this mental health issues. number one that like we've mentioned before, thank you so much. i was saying mark way and again, journalist and mental health activists. now after the break, we will continue our discussion and look at how a social media is having an impact on the youth and india. stay tuned to 360 view
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by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about visual intelligence. and the point obviously is to place a trust rather than to the area. i mean with artificial intelligence, we have so many with him in the a robot most protects his phone. existence was on the lease of the russian states. never as tight as one of the most sense community best . most all sense and that's the
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must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on trust routing and supports the r t spoke neck. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the payment services for the question, did you say stephen twist, which is the welcome back. we are talking about social media is impact on mental health and the 3rd world today. try me now is upon us and you all me imaging director mixed media productions and founder of the red door, a well known mental health initiative in india. thanks for joining me. you know,
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according to data, more than 80 percent of people do not access mental health care in india for a multitude of reasons. so that mental health being given the proper attention and by society and those in power in india. many, scotty, if you ask me, use the large number of people who suffer. you have who have mental health problems, but they do not exist. a mental health facility is because there is a stigma. i do not know how much stigma is there in that part of the road, but what i would research i have done and what, what i know the stigma is globally, but yes, in india it is slightly more because we have a defense at the, from the set up and a sofa set up. so a lot of people just to net backtrack or they do not 1st or for the it fixed lot of time for them to realize that it is
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a mental health issue. and once, when did you realize it via the avoid going to a psychiatrist? that's the tragedy. dusty, i really know the most common and mental health illness and india includes depression, anxiety, eating disorders and stress. do you think the rise in social media has caused a number of these cases to rise in india as well? definitively use social media as well as during the course of times. and it happened all over the world, but it happened mostly in india because of the society structured as such. and uh, people generally people did suffer from didn't go with them, did suffer from but a lot of anxiety and depression. with the look, i'm the offices and the salaries going away. there was more so in india, a lot of domestic violence cases also came up during that time if i'm not mistaken . so there is a lot of the,
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so social stigma on to because of social media as such. because when you see the other person, you see if you're talking about social media and its impact on even the younger people, what is happening is when you see a friend president because he learned in stuff already on facebook, what happens? do you feel i'm not doing anything? and what happens the consequences is that gradually it develops into an anxiety or depression. and once it develops into depression and anxiety, it impacts all your life late in the spirit of your life, at the facts like you look what was your relationship goes for the 6 and your multiple for the 6. so that is all and that's the impact of social media and listening v i feel that the people have to monitor them since people have to gauge themselves. people have to uh don't have to compare them citizens. other
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people like if somebody is doing great fine, or he may be doing great and fine for his own book, but it's not, it's not a good thing to compare and go and good dive into depression or something like that, right? what should be done, especially with a youth to help combat? first of all, we have to accept score d i c. i post a few and in all my and there was, it is always there be have to be stigmatized that we have to talk openly about when do you have to be things id be the scripts of failure, be it's bipolar beat you to a stress or anything we have to talk, but yeah, i do agree that people have started talking about depression, anxiety and distress, but it's still not about the. it's gets opinion, not about bipolar or anything major. so you see, we have to come out and open me except to us. i have
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a mental health issue. do we ever shy away from saying that i have diabetes? i'm a, i'm a person living with diabetes, be tooled. then why do we shy away from seeing such things that yeah, i haven't meant little issue. i'm there a lot of be gone said because i'm working in an office you see and i see pronounced that through i have a bipolar or i'm suffering from depression. cdl clinical depression, the next thing would be that my placing office would be due to the i do not know whether i would be accepted there or not. if not, then where is my source of likelihood? so a lot of things are interconnected in accepting and di, stigmatizing, a mental health issues. so social media, as such, the movie come out or go to mental health issues. i think it,
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they do good to youngsters 3 accepted. if you do would like yesterday only i shared my story with somebody, some young guy and he said it's good that people have started talking about it. so you see, this is a very strong statement to see the people who have started talking about it as the primary thing is that you have to accept really accept if somebody in his family is down with bipolar orbits to female or with the clinical depression onto this, you know, even not, they will not, they will not come out. it's very andrea, that the person who, who will strive both in from photon see, is it overly so i'm always but the stick with eyes and it can only be done by social media. scotty, is the government enacting more regulations? the best dancer government is doing a lot like the simply the last, also the daily minus which is the headline thing. they are doing a lot,
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but uh, maybe it is because of the society may be because of the labels. the have been putting too many load that dick's time to go away. maybe in the next 10 years the might see a change around, but right now it is despite the good government can only pause rules and regulations be gone for the person, right. they've gone for the society to accepted and do society accepted the people they might be able to accept that? to be honest, i like, i wonder if i can go, what do i me wouldn't say that i'm suffering from depression? no, i will not do so because you can not understand what it is. so how, how do i, how do i make him understand making people like them understand what the vision is or out there, except when people say that i am, i won't be coming to office because i'm having some mental health issue. can anybody see that?
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no, they say i'm having fever, i mean not to come to office. they never say i'm having a, i'm facing some mental health issue right now. i'm depressed so i wouldn't be able to attend office. they would not say so. so till that time. and that can only happen. i think her to, the more we talk about it, the more we have the conference is about it. the more encouragement re gift that yes and the book culture also changes. i mean my, i, i'm all for this that these are being some seats for see this mental health issue of people like they are working under. it's a feasible thing. like if you take medicines properly, you can bookkeeping and leave a productive life. that's a, that's a fact which psychiatrist all over the world said. so why not just will be see that is i haven't been to the shoe, but i am, i'm, i am on the medication and i can book that happens because life is always length
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width. where you are working, how much money you are drawing. so life if life is linked with that, i know the person says that i'm unable to attend office because of my mental health issue and his job was then very i be the experts one with him. so it's lot of things interconnected with mental health issues which and which we have to overcome, which we have before i do, don't i think so. thank you so much. a partner send you all managing director at mixed media productions and a founder of the red door and mental health interested in india. like almost anything which exist today. social media can be used for the good. and the bad platforms like snapshot twitter, instagram, it took talk to those teams who feel isolated and marginalized and give them an outlet, they feel safe to socialize with others. and however, at the same time, it can also grab a plethora of opportunities for bullying as well. as
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a body image issues, social media usage has been directly linked to team depression, which is a leading factor in the escalating number of the teen suicides globally. so with all of these drawbacks the celebration of expansion and to new territories seems like a celebration of one's own decline and globally social media platforms. and 2021 made a $153000000000.00. and the key to increasing profits for these platforms is increased users. therefore undeveloped countries who might not have access to clean running water might find themselves with a cell tower before a water filter pump. and it's not just the social media platforms which can fight it to their advantage. as expanded governments can also find the new technology profitable, but also to their advantage as they control the information which is allowed to be access. now i'm sure, with the introduction of the radio, the television video, games, etc, there were cries regarding the negative impact on youth. and yet here we all still
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are living our best lives. many, those societies which have been untouched by any of the modern technologies of the 21st century will handle better. and those considered most advanced, if not what they're being told as a step forward, might be in reality a step back, the sky. now here's, and this has been your 360 view of the news affecting you. thanks for watching the so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. the only personally, i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very unclear to get a time time to sit down and talk what
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the section of dumb the couple sky, a hydro power station is damaged following ukrainian strikes and the capstone region faced in the middle east. but on washington's terms, the secretary of state sets out a 2 men to be at jerusalem sites, emphasizing us national security interests as well blasting a run for is a legit funds to obtain nuclear weapons. and a 3 year old process, the new boy dies. the shots by his very forces in the 5 west funds, his father, who is also a victim of the psych says there is no justification for the killing the rudely arrogant look lanes. there were fire. i'm
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a witness that these claims are false. the victims were me and my son the assist on mid day in moscow this tuesday. my name's peter scotts and welcome to the news. hey on. ok. so i'm gonna start with a breaking story. that is, of course, the whole sky of hydro power plants, a section of which has collapsed after you printing shutting hit the cuts on the beach and the mayor of nobody often says the situation is going to under control. that's f, as i'll be made to save people's lives. what the, what the, what was it keeps coming? civilians are being evacuated from flooded coastal areas in order to save lives. and operational headquarters has been established. the ministry of emergency situations, the governor and the head of the local government, working together, there was no panic in the city. then what was it has no reason by 10 meters and the level is 2, a rising. there is no panic. there is still electricity and lights in the city or the local man has described this as a terrorist act committed by ukraine,
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new forces, and the ukranian president vladimir is a landscape with just having has blamed russia for the attack. and he's made a referral to the united nations security council, so conflicting reports and not just to give some kind of idea of, of the scale of this hydro electric good time. it was built in 1956. it's a soviet era. so it's incredibly robust for these 30 meters high on 2 miles long, and it contains water roughly equivalent to great. so like in utah, so it's a pretty big start on monday supplies not only the local population but also the people of crimea, but perhaps more closely. this applies cooler or to photos that photos your nuclear power plant. now, russian officials that say that there is no risk in this situation. the control, the local areas are imminent. risk of flooding, evacuation operations all underway,
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effect somebody like a 2 settlements. we know that 30 homes in the immediate region all with risk and having to wait to the emergency services on the scene, trying to fix the problem and to ensure that people in the area are safe. now, a cool face comes off. the sundays attracts far ukrainian, full see if they tried to break the motion to put it in 5 babies in the don't yet, regions i will, i'm successful. they were upheld by russian forces with huge losses. of course, these, some 6 being turned up to $300.00 ukrainian soldiers and you for all wood fighting vehicles, including these 3 bradley vehicles supplied by the united states. now, of course, there's been a lot of room or no speculation. so this could be the start of the long awaited spring. what was the spring offensive by the ukrainian, a full se, according to a 0 is the official, the solving of the to the effect rates are risk of ukraine sending a landing force, say by control of these approaches at nuclear power plants. i really need the
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problem, was it split up the shelving of the leap or can promote? does the landscape machines desired to repeat its criminal plan to send a landing forest and their guitar to establish a foothold and then attempt to de controlled this upper ocean nuclear power plant? especially given the fact that they've tried to do so several times already. the shelving of the neighbor, it will make the river easier to navigate and can facilitate such actions from this alaska regime. the risk is there and we should evaluated carefully and acknowledge its existence. on this i am joined to live now by the editor in chief of n v. let's see you on this puts going to yes, good afternoon sir. thanks very much for joining us. i'm. can you tell us just how do you assess the, the gravity of the situation that was, that was obviously rising in the vicinity. yes. so 1st of all, this done as the attention of from the battlefield itself. and i just cannot think about this summer, 2014. when the training and forces were surrounded to the call guns in the little
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waistcoat region. and then the inmate 17 was shutting down. and the weld attention from the crane in really 30 got us trophies, darn it, to the event, what the be a false black at that. and what we see here is again, the same question. who benefits? why just now we, we follow the reports that the great in it, so very advertised comforter attack has been totally failing in image parts. and the russia is continuing its uh, advances money going, glory, honest to be honest and of difficult. so we see that there is lots of reasons why we're creating and government needs something during the attention away from and in the same done as has been said, he's got to be a preparation for future attacks. and the current government has pointed the thing, god, the russian government, and vice versa. now when you do know the dumb dislike,
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cooling water to these up arrows, you have power plants. is there any risk to that facility? it's in my studies. so i have read about 3 different uh, expert on others as this morning and they all convinced that no, it's not. this is the mrs jones only separated from the, the, the situation in the river around the nuclear station, east, north endanger. and i, i believe on those assessments, and of course, these are huge facilities. we have to operate so independently and that, that they have being secured. now i want to also attention donkey attention that when russia pull it out and make a tactical retreat from the western side of the of the river, the visa accepted the situation was being mindful of the general sort of weekend who would make the decision to pull out the russian forces from the western side of
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we can always say that, that god is the situation doesn't happen window. great. russian forces are on the western side of the river. just what sort of reaction do you expect from west and lead us to the destruction of this dump obviously is being covered quite why the in the, the west and press already, you know, have it there. we see the one hallway as well. it turns out to be a false flax when uh, the rest of the community did with the one voice with the same meaning. if you look at the 3, it's, if you look at the headlines, the whole western mainstream media region, these p like dogs, with claims against russia, no investigation has been done. and we see the videos that the showing all the down region still continues on the russian forces in their position next to these of placed are, are showing in the online video is that great is continuing to showing this data
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right now. and this, this western um, no agenda, it starts like pushing a button and uh, i loop the finish mainstream media and it was immediately filled with the not the chromebook on display mean the drum shows during rush, so he's doing, they are developing before any investigation can it be happen and of course the, the tool will come out and but, but we see that who was taking the full benefit of credit has already agenda may go one or song. we do ask you to help them to you and to do everything. this looks like a script, and that is a false black at that. but we'll have to wait and see what becomes clear in the coming days, weeks, and months, and it's in chief of a and be less, it just puts, going to, thanks very much for your time and your 1st day. how not to thank you. we're on the while you planning fall says i have continued, so it's like the russian border region of bail. good. with the local government
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saying at least 25 people have lost their lives and the lights are showing. several of humanitarian points had been opened by local authorities and the distributing food med since among the civilians. that's according to the local governor. i'll tell you that you guys don't have that report. and one of the board of sounds that was recently had a half a 1000000 people live along the border of russia's belgrade region with ukraine. there's no panic, but none of them can truly sleep soundly at night. the family that used to live here, they were about to go to bed when just around midnight, more than a dozen ukrainian rockets hit this area now, all that remains of their home of these charred ruins. and this woman was widowed by the strike, which was the most of the portion of the we see my god, cuz i don't know what i'm dealing with
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is, i mean, at the moment you had more discourages koses for you said you just pulled up your 1st for the morning, if god forbid the sunday to see this village is more than 10 kilometers away from the ukranian border habits, no soldiers yet somehow it got on the radar of the chief combined is in sylvia here at 7 pm. i left for work, then i got a call. i was told that my house had been destroyed in the morning, i came to take a look at what was left. the roof was hit with the blast weighs travel into the garage wreck in my car to more courageous and the garden was across the board, a emergency services all in highlands is not enough to evacuate and provide shelter to everyone who found themselves homeless. as many are defined to leave or simply have no other place to go. the damage has to be.
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