Srinagar, Jan. 18 -- Doctors Association Kashmir on Friday appealed parents, teachers, civil societies to restrain the kids from playing Player's Unknown Battle Ground (PUBG) mobile game.

Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) President and senior pediatrician, Dr Suhail Naik said that addiction to PUBG is dangerous than drug addiction and students who are playing this game have developed behavioral, sleep and psychiatric disturbances. Describing the game as "spoiler of future" of young generation, the game can deteriorate academic career of scores of addicted students Dr Naik added.

"Citing the conflict, turmoil and extreme harsh weather as tendency to stick to mobile phones, the addiction to this game has become more concerning than addict...