Digital addiction is a growing public health and economic risk in India. Rapid digital expansion, particularly among youth, coupled with algorithmic engagement and low data costs, fuels this crisis.
Tragic deaths of three sisters in Ghaziabad, allegedly linked to a 50-task online Korean game, have reignited fears about ...
After the Ghaziabad sisters’ suspected suicide, psychiatrist warns that excessive screen use and online gaming addiction may ...
As India mourns the loss of three young lives in Ghaziabad, attention has shifted to a Korean task-based “love game” suspected to have influenced the sisters’ emotional world. Police say these ...
Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) has launched the UNESCO Chair in Digital Technologies and Human Behavior, solidifying the ...
Spain is planning to ban teenagers from using social media, joining Australia which implemented a similar ban last year. Could India be the next country to bring such a law?