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A city in Indonesia hopes nature can save kids from internet addiction. But can chicks and trees really replace iPhones and smart TVs?The city of Bandung in West Java has launched a pilot program to get students away from screens by giving them baby chickens and chili seeds in the hopes that the children will spend less time on electronic devices and more time caring for their pets or plants.The Bandung government said that 2,000 chicks and 1,500 chili seeds are being provided to 10 elementary schools and two junior high schools in the city, which is about 150 kilometers (93 miles) southeast of the capital Jakarta.
An Indonesian pupil holds a chick
An Indonesian pupil holds a chickSmartphone addiction
The average Indonesian internet user spends eight hours and 36 minutes per day online -- almost two hours higher than the global average -- according to the Global Digital Report 2019, created by social media management platform Hootsuite and digital marketing agency We Are Social.Several parents in Bandung appeared supportive of the program dubbed "chickenization," according to an article posted on the local government's official website.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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