Ghaziabad deaths highlight rising concerns over gaming addiction among children, prompting calls for early mental health ...
While prolonged use of smartphones is considered a problem, it is more important to gauge activity patterns than the number of hours spent on them. Usage is a more precise indicator to judge how your ...
After the Ghaziabad sisters’ suspected suicide, psychiatrist warns that excessive screen use and online gaming addiction may ...
In light of Ghaziabad's horrific tragedy, psychologist Richa Agarwal shares how parents can regulate screen time and online ...
The suicide of three teenage sisters in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad has sent shockwaves across the country, once again raising urgent questions about teenagers’ exposure to the vast and largely ...
The Economic Survey 2025-26 highlights rising digital addiction in youth and recommends comprehensive interventions to address mental health challenges.
Smartphone use now exceeds three hours a day on average, while total daily screen time for many adults crosses six hours.
Digital addiction affects 25-30% of teenagers who exhibit problematic smartphone or internet use. There are mild, moderate, ...
Following the tragic triple suicide of three sisters in Ghaziabad allegedly linked to online gaming, experts warn that gaming ...
The deaths of three minor sisters in Ghaziabad have triggered an investigation into the possible role of an online task-based ...
India’s Economic Survey has flagged digital addiction as a growing risk, warning of its mental health impact. Doctors say ...
Economic Survey 2026 warns digital and social media addiction is harming academic and workplace productivity in India, urging ...