Changes in Lifestyle in a Contemporary Environment-Communication

Selvakumar M
Department of Tamil, King Nandhivarman College of Arts & Science, Thellar, Tiruvannamalai-604408, Tamil Nadu, India.
Mahalakshmi M
Department of Tamil, King Nandhivarman College of Arts & Science, Thellar, Tiruvannamalai-604408, Tamil Nadu, India.

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Abstract

In today's era, if the world stops itself at one central point and directs itself along its path, then it must be said that it is information. Information is an easy-to-understand format, ranging from everyday applications of information to objects with an industrial background. Information is a form of notification of a specific message. Every action in our daily life has a history, and its beginning is also coming into our life. If we look back and relate it, today's days are moving as a result of the action taken. In this way, in today's contemporary situation, the changes in lifestyle due to information communication and the changes in communication in previous times can be seen in detail in this article. Through this article, we can see what kind of connection the king's majesty and the witness of the life of the monitor have made in today's contemporary environment.

Keywords

  • Biological Changes,
  • Communication,
  • Contemporary Context,
  • Sangam Literature

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Article Details

Volume 3, Issue S-1, Year 2022

Published 2022-08-19

How to Cite

M, S., & M, M. (2022). Changes in Lifestyle in a Contemporary Environment-Communication. Indian Journal of Multilingual Research and Development, 3(S-1), 85–89. https://doi.org/10.54392/ijmrd223S117