The survey recommends social media enforces age verification and implement age-appropriate defaults.
India’s chief economic adviser, V Anantha Nageswaran, made the call in country’s annual economic survey and recommended families promote screen-time limits, device-free hours and shared offline ...
The Economic Survey stopped short of recommending a ban but called for age-based limits, stricter verification and platform-level safeguards for minors, as global momentum builds to curb underage ...
India’s Economic Survey raised age-based restrictions on social media use as an issue for discussion, even as several ...
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Economic Survey 2025-26: Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor discusses social media limits for children
On this Special Report, host Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor examines the Economic Survey of India 2025-26, which sounds a critical alarm regarding screen addiction among children and adolescents. The survey, ...
By Manoj Kumar and Munsif Vengattil NEW DELHI, Jan 29 (Reuters) - India's chief economic adviser proposed age-based limits on ...
India's annual economic survey presented on Thursday recommended age-based limits to be considered for access to social media ...
Karnataka may regulate children's social media access, following global examples, amid concerns over digital content's impact ...
As Tamil Nadu enters a critical election year, its unique development model has been brought to the forefront of public ...
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Economic survey flags dangerous digital addiction among India's youth
The report calls screen addiction among children and adolescents a growing public health risk.
Economic Survey 2025–26 urges age-based access limits on digital platforms to protect India’s youth from digital addiction and harmful online content.
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