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VELLORE INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY bans ‘PUBG’ on its campus!


VELLORE INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY bans ‘PUBG’ on its campus!

   PUBG (Player Unknown Battle Ground) is an online game which was released earlier this year and now has become the most popular game. Today, the players have become an addict of the ‘CHICKEN DINNER’!

   As said in a report by India Today, VIT (VELLORE INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY) HAS DECIDED TO BAN PUBGON ITS CAMPUS.
    According to THE INDIAN EXPRESS, the chief of wardens of VIT sent an e-mail statement to all hostellers which said,
‘It has come to our notice that few students are playing online gameslike ‘PUBG’ which is NOT PERMITTED. Deposited our repeated instructions, hostellers are violating our instructions by playing online games inside the rooms which disturbs the fellow roommates and spoiling the entire atmosphere of the hostel. It is strictly warned that playing online games and betting for such games are totally prohibited in VIT. Hence, the defaulters will be dealt seriously under VIT CODE OF CONDUCT. Students are asked to concentrate on physical games or sports and give more importance to their career growth.’
     It has been just a week that the Associated Management of Primary and Secondary Private Schools Karnataka (KAMS) issued an advisory to parents to keep a tab on the number of hours their children spent on the multiplayer game.
  

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