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When new towns are planned, it is important to build more public parks or sports facilities than shopping centres for people to spend their free time. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Ielts Task 2

No doubt, various facilities are planned by the administration keeping the effective utilization of leisure time of the dwellers in to considerations. However, it is often put forward that sports centres and parks should be given importance than the multiplexes. I completely withstand this viewpoint and the ideas surrounding my opinion shall be presented in the upcoming segment.

To begin, the most convincing argument in the favour of establishing parks and sports facilities is the general well-being of masses. Needless to say, a vast majority leads a sedentary life style these days. (Ielts With Youtuber Ramandeep Singh) The culprit behind is not just their busy routine but lack of open areas like parks and gardens where they could spend some time inhaling fresh air, taking a walk or doing some light exercises in order to stay physically and mentally fit. In contrast, the encapsulated surrounding and hustle and bustle of shopping centres is not conducive to their holistic health. For example, in (Ielts With Youtuber Ramandeep Singh) most modern cities like Gurugram, Bangalore; the frequent visit of residents to malls than public parks and playgrounds is having a detrimental impact on their health.

Yet another fact is that shopping centres generally attract the grown-ups who tend to spend their time going for (Ielts With Youtuber Ramandeep Singh) shopping, watching a movie in cineplex, sitting in a bar and others, contrary to it, the sports centres and parks attract youngsters and seniors. These age groups find being at malls an expensive affair. For instance, spending an hour at a gaming parlour easily costs around 1000rs in my country which only affluent can afford, while old people do not find anything of interest at these establishments. Understandably, to enjoy recreational activities, the availability of public facilities like gardens and sports grounds is more desirable than shopping complexes.

To conclude, I would like to rewrite, although with changing time city planners have started to give priority to shopping centres (Ielts With Youtuber Ramandeep Singh) for recreation yet these must not replace the open and public places that are indispensable to the general well-being of masses.

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