Karnataka Introduces Proposal for One-Hour Daily Screen Time Limit for Students as Part of Digital Detox Initiative

The Karnataka government has proposed a new digital use policy aimed at promoting the mental well-being of students. Under this policy, the state plans to implement a daily screen time limit of one hour for school children. This initiative is part of a broader “digital detox” strategy that seeks to mitigate the adverse effects of excessive screen exposure on young minds.
The proposal is being considered in response to growing concerns about the impact of prolonged screen time on childrens mental health, including issues related to anxiety, depression, and attention spans. The policy aims to encourage healthier lifestyle choices among students by promoting offline activities and social interactions.
As part of the initiative, schools will be encouraged to develop alternative programs and engaging activities that do not rely on digital devices. Additionally, the government plans to work with mental health professionals to educate parents and teachers about managing children’s screen time effectively.
If approved, this policy may serve as a model for other states in India grappling with similar challenges related to digital device usage among youth. The discussion surrounding the proposal continues, with input from educators, health experts, and parents being actively sought to ensure its comprehensive and effective implementation.
