Karnataka mulls ban on mobile phones for students below 16

The Karnataka government is considering a ban on mobile phones for students under the age of 16 as a measure to address growing concerns over social media addiction among youth. This initiative comes amidst rising awareness of the negative impacts of excessive screen time on mental health and academic performance. University leaders and education stakeholders are currently engaged in consultations to discuss the implications and logistics of such a ban. The proposed policy aims to promote healthier lifestyles for students by encouraging more face-to-face interactions and reducing reliance on digital devices. Similar measures have been observed in various parts of the world, where educators have noted improvements in student focus and well-being following restrictions on mobile phone usage. As the discussions unfold, the Karnataka government is keen on balancing technological advancement with the need for a conducive learning environment for its younger population.
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