Social Media Changing Inter-Personal Relationship Among Urban Couples
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https://doi.org/10.51611/iars.irj.v7i2.2017.129Keywords:
Sociology, Social Media, Interpersonal RelationsAbstract
Social media is playing a vital role in urban life and with the young working students and married couples. As this medium has grown over a last few decades, most popular among youth. The social media once need for sharing views and short notes, chatting, initially through Facebook, Orkut, Yahoo and other mailing apps has grown up to the current stage over the period of last thirty years and plus. The trend of the social media started changing in the last more than a decade when its impacts on the social life become more vigilant.
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