Mumbai: The economic survey 2025-26 released by the union ministry of finance last week, highlighted the growing digital ...
In view of the growing digital addiction among children and its adverse impact on their mental and physical health, the ...
India is witnessing a surge in behavioural‑health risks linked to excessive screen time, social‑media overuse and ...
Digital addiction affects 25-30% of teenagers who exhibit problematic smartphone or internet use. There are mild, moderate, ...
Digital addiction is growing as a significant health problem among children and the youth and is also contributing to the mental health crisis in the country, said the government on Thursday in the ...
Doha, February 02, 2026: Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) has launched the UNESCO Chair in Digital Technologies and Human ...
Earlier this year, researchers at UNC’s Winston Center for Technology and Developing Minds established a new initiative to investigate how technology is “rewiring” the brains of developing youth ...
While most addictive substances such as alcohol can be easily quantified, digital content cannot, making it difficult to define and stymie “digital addiction” in children, according to a JAMA op-ed ...
The Economic Survey 2025-26 advocates for a strategic "rebalancing" of youth engagement by combining restrictive safeguards, ...
Economic Survey 2025–26 urges age-based access limits on digital platforms to protect India’s youth from digital addiction and harmful online content.
Daniel Sieberg's new book offers tips on managing technology, regaining balance. May 4, 2011— -- Overwhelmed by the endless stream of email and constant cacophony of phone calls? Are you ...
India’s digital boom is reshaping youth education and life but raising concerns over mental health. The Economic Survey warns ...
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