Karnataka Government to Prohibit Social Media for Minors Under 16

In a groundbreaking move, Karnataka's Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has announced a ban on social media for children under 16 years old. This decision, aimed at safeguarding youth from the adverse effects of excessive mobile and social media use, positions Karnataka as the first state in India to implement such a restriction. The announcement was made during the presentation of the state budget for 2026-’27, although the timeline for the ban's enforcement remains unclear. This initiative follows similar considerations by Andhra Pradesh and aligns with global trends, including Australia's recent legislation. Explore the implications of this significant policy change and its potential impact on children's digital engagement.
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Karnataka Government to Prohibit Social Media for Minors Under 16

Karnataka's Bold Move to Protect Youth


On Friday, Karnataka's Chief Minister Siddaramaiah declared that the state will implement a ban on social media usage for individuals younger than 16 years old.


During the presentation of the 2026-’27 state budget, the Congress leader emphasized that this measure aims to shield children from the detrimental impacts associated with excessive use of mobile devices and social media platforms.


Details regarding the commencement of this ban were not disclosed.



Once this regulation is enacted, Karnataka will be the first state in India to enforce such a prohibition.


In 2025, the government of Andhra Pradesh indicated it was contemplating a similar ban on social media for minors.


Nara Lokesh, the information technology minister of Andhra Pradesh, commented on Siddaramaiah's announcement, stating, “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Sometimes good ideas travel fast. Wishing them success in taking it forward.”


Siddaramaiah's announcement followed consultations with vice-chancellors at the Karnataka State Higher Education Council regarding a proposal to limit mobile phone and social media access for children, as reported by a local news outlet.


“In line with various other countries like Australia, there is a thought to ban mobile phones among students,” the chief minister noted. “We are looking at this.”


In December, Australia became the first nation globally to restrict social media access for individuals under 16.


India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act mandates that a data fiduciary must secure verifiable consent from a parent or legal guardian before processing a child's personal data.



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