Karnataka considers mobile phone ban for students under 16

The Karnataka government is considering a ban on mobile phones for students under 16 to address social media addiction. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has initiated consultations with university vice chancellors. The proposal remains in the discussion stage.

In a meeting convened by the Karnataka State Higher Education Council, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah discussed the potential ban on mobile phones with university vice chancellors. He stated, “Today we are discussing this, and as you are all the vice chancellors here, I seek your opinion. Children are falling prey to drugs. Also, in line with various other countries, like Australia, there is a thought to ban mobile phones among students. I want your opinion on this. We are looking at this.”

The chief minister indicated that the proposed measure would apply only to minors and would not affect adult students on campuses. He also instructed vice chancellors to take steps to ensure that educational institutions remain free of drugs.

According to officials, the consultations reflect growing unease within the government about the influence of smartphones and social media on students’ behaviour, mental health, and academic progress. Siddaramaiah warned that excessive exposure to digital platforms was affecting children’s development and increasing their vulnerability to harmful influences.

No decision has been announced, and the government is currently seeking feedback before determining whether to introduce any restrictions or how they might be implemented.

The discussions come amid a broader debate within Karnataka and across India about regulating children’s access to smartphones and social media. Earlier this year, in January, the state’s information technology minister Priyank Kharge told the Assembly, “Finland has made a decision, the UK is also considering similar measures, and Australia took a call two months ago by banning social media exposure for children. We are also discussing what needs to be done in terms of the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence and social media. The matter is under discussion.”

Karnataka has launched a “digital detox” programme involving around 300,000 students and 100,000 teachers, in collaboration with Meta, aimed at encouraging more responsible use of technology.

Other Indian states, including Andhra Pradesh and Goa, are also considering similar measures amid concerns about the psychological and social effects of excessive screen time.

Nationally, India’s latest economic survey has warned that compulsive digital use among young people is affecting academic performance and productivity, and recommended safeguards such as age verification and limits on certain platform features.

Several countries have already introduced age-based restrictions. Australia has enacted a law barring social media use for children under 16, while France and Denmark have approved limits for younger teenagers. Similar proposals are being examined in Finland and the United Kingdom.

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