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Jain community in US calls for nationwide digital detox movement

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The movement is about ‘reclaiming our time from the digital realm and rediscovering the beauty of life beyond screens and connecting with one another

Our Bureau

Washington

To encourage individuals to limit digital device usage, the small Jain community in the United States announced a nationwide digital detox movement culminating in an annual Digital Detox Day.

“Let’s log out to log in. The goal is not to eliminate digital usage entirely but to encourage individuals to spend time on self-care and activities they love,” said Ajay Jain Bhutoria, Indian American community leader and a member of the presidential commission on Asian Americans.

The movement is about “reclaiming our time from the digital realm and rediscovering the beauty of life beyond screens and connecting with one another with more human touch, human conversation, making healthier relationships, connecting with nature, space, and being more human,” he said.

Bhutoria said the concept is rooted in the teachings of the 11th Jain Guru Acharya Mahashraman and Muni Jagrit. It seeks to redefine the digital landscape by encouraging individuals to embrace small vows towards limiting digital device usage.

Bhutoria said he and other Jain community leaders in the US have engaged in extensive discussions with key figures, including governors, members of Congress, local mayors and legislators.

“Their unanimous approval and enthusiasm signify a collective recognition of the need to institute a designated Digital Detox Day,” he said.

“The Anuvrat Digital Detox movement is about reclaiming our time from the digital realm and rediscovering the beauty of life beyond screens,” he said.

Bhutoria in a statement highlighted the adverse effects of excessive digital device usage, from cognitive decline to communication gaps, and emphasized on the need for a conscious shift.

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