Hi Biswa,
This is a very good topic for a blog post. We have so many perspectives from western countries related to their use of technology. It is great to describe the impact of all this modern tech in economically underdeveloped countries, such as Nepal.
Your description is already laid out well
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Background of your country. Average earnings are low, and often children cannot attend school due to high costs. Monthly incomes are between 250-350 dollars
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Despite this very expensive smartphones are top of the wishlist for most people. I am curious why that is the case? Is it a status symbol, or are phones used for payment, trading, education and other useful purposes? If buying tech, why not buy e.g. a laptop that is better suited for children to follow online courseware etc.
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Then you go into the problems that now arise. You list a number of them and you can dedicate a couple of titled paragraphs to give examples of these: leaking of private data to e.g. porn sites, fake news in whatsapp groups, etc. where the societal culture greatly increases the harms and damage that results.
At the heart of all this is the almost complete lack of digital literacy and ‘digital hygiene’ and the - I would guess - enormous challenge to teach this to people who did not have and cannot afford even a basic education.
I think there is a great potential to give a real positive twist to this post and follow-up blog posts. Make them rallying cries for anyone able to jump in help alleviate these problems, by showing real solution directions.