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29 December 2025
Author: Asif S Kasbati (FCA, FCMA & LLB)
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A. Background (BG)
1. This refers to the related Important HRQC in trail, blue, italic and double line (a) 69 of 7.11.25 about How to Protect Children, Staff, etc from Mobile Excessive or Misuse and KCV & action please (b) 48 of 18.9.24 about Excessive Mobile Phones usage and Urgent Action for Entity, Home, etc
B. Updated Commentary
1. Further to the KQU 3637 of 6.11.25, being an important matter, we would inform you about Video Myopia in Children: Risk Factors, Symptoms & Prevention Tips Eye Healthy- Geo News (Attachment 72.1) n ensuing paragraph, with emphasis ours in bold & Underline for quick reading.
2. A News Anchor reports that 40% of children up to 10 years old are affected by myopia. Experts fear that this number will increase by 14% every year.
3. A seminar highlights the increasing rates of Myopia in children, revealing that constant screen time leads to decreased blinking and eye rubbing. Research indicates that 40% of children under 10 now suffer from myopia due to mobile phone usage, with some requiring strong prescriptions.
5. An expert reveals that even children as young as one year old are now being diagnosed with high myopia, sometimes as severe as -4 or -5. This alarming trend underscores the increasing prevalence of vision problems in very young children.
6. Children under the age of one are rapidly becoming victims of myopia, with a projected 14% annual increase. Globally, 22% of people are affected by myopia.
7. The speaker highlights how parents often use mobile phones to feed their children, leading to issues like anger and irritability when the devices are taken away. This practice can unknowingly contribute to children's behavioral problems.
C. Kasbati & Co Recommendations
1. In order to avoid unnecessary mobile and related internet uses, employees may be controlled and supervised for better performance via Laptop / Desktop their Screen view sometimes by his Superior plus Webcam from Laptop Camera, Mic & Video On as well as Recording.
2. Our office has successfully implemented the above, which improved almost all the employees' efficiency (though initially retaliated by those who were misusing Mobiles, Laptop and Internet).
3. The far flung Cameras are useless for entity staff laptop & mobile misuse but only for overall security from outside and some inside events.
D. Multiplication
Although all the Commentaries are to the extent of the Subscribed IDs only, however, your Goodself is allowed to share this QC is for the Noble Cause to to avoid time wastage; and then use the precious for Constructive work for Here & Hereafter.
E. Further Details & Services
Should you require any clarification or explanations in respect of the above or otherwise, please feel free to email Mr Amsal at amsal@kasbati.co with CC to info.kasbati@professional-
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Asif S Kasbati (FCA, FCMA & LLB)
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A. Background
1. This refers to the related Important HRQC in trail, blue, italic and double line 48 of 18.9.24 about Excessive Mobile Phones usage and Urgent Action for Entity, Home, etc
2. We also refer to several Other QCs including (a) BFIC of 31.10.25 about Cybercrime: Mobile sim Hacking lead to taking Rs 8.5M from Bank and KC Recommendation & Action (b) TLQC2161 17.1.23 about Functions, Gatherings & Mobile and FTR Statement - ICA against SB LHC
B. Updated Commentary
1. Further to the KQU 3637 of 6.11.25, being an important matter, we would inform you about How children, etc can be kept away from Mobile extra use or misuse to possible extent? (Attachment 69.1).
2. The speaker highlighted that everyone seeks ease and enjoyment, including children who find it in mobile phones due to the instant gratification and lack of effort required. He contrasts this with parents who often nag about studies, inadvertently making themselves less appealing compared to the readily available entertainment on devices.
3. The speaker suggested becoming an interesting person to your child by involving them in your activities like cooking or reading. He humorously advises mothers to become like the 'hen' of the house, so their children ('chicks') will follow them instead of being glued to their phones.
4. The speaker emphasized that it's crucial for mothers to introspectively question why their children might not want to spend time with them, rather than resorting to blame. He suggests that mothers should seek solutions by identifying what they might be doing wrong.
5. He also emphasized the importance of parents becoming more engaging in their children's lives, suggesting that children turn to mobile devices out of boredom. They advise parents to identify and nurture their child's strengths and hobbies as alternatives to screen time.
6. The speakers emphasize the importance of engaging children in activities like art, crafts, and scientific experiments to reduce their screen time. They also stress that parents should model responsible mobile phone usage, limiting their own scrolling to set a positive example for their children.
7. The speakers emphasize the importance of engaging with children lovingly and intelligently, rather than resorting to anger or rudeness. They advocate for a balanced approach—being polite yet firm—to effectively communicate expectations and maintain authority without alienating children.
Kasbati & Co views
The above principle actually applies to staff as well, hence, keep busy staff in constructive use (especially owing to faster Internet at office than home).
In order to avoid unnecessary mobile and internet use, they may be controlled and supported for better performance via Laptop / Desktop Screen view by Superior plus Webcam from Laptop camera, etc (as far flung Cameras are useless for entity staff but only for overall security from outside and some events.
C. Multiplication
Although all the Commentaries are to the extent of the Subscribed IDs only, however, your Goodself is allowed to share this QC is for the Noble Cause to to avoid time wastage; and then use the precious for Constructive work for Here & Hereafter.
D. Further Details & Services
Should you require any clarification or explanations in respect of the above or otherwise, please feel free to email Mr Amsal at amsal@kasbati.co with CC to info.kasbati@professional-
Best regards for Here & Hereafter
Asif S Kasbati (FCA, FCMA & LLB)
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