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India's real brain drain is to social media, warns Anupam Mittal: 7 ways your feed is crippling your academic potential
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As India surges ahead as a global economic and tech powerhouse, a silent crisis brews beneath its digital triumph — a generational brain drain into social media. In a scathing post, entrepreneur Anupam Mittal warns that the real threat isn’t emigration, but addiction to distraction. This story explores how doomscrolling is quietly dismantling India's academic and intellectual future.
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