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On this Special Report, the focus is on Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh’s announcement regarding potential restrictions on social media access for minors. Speaking at Davos, Nara Lokesh stated that the 'Andhra Pradesh government is mulling a ban on access to media for children below 16 years in the state.' The Minister highlighted that the government is currently studying Australia's legislative framework, which prohibits children under 16 from accessing social platforms. The move aims to protect youngsters from harmful content they may not fully comprehend and to safeguard their mental health and safety. TDP spokesperson Deepak Reddy supported the initiative, noting that children are often not emotionally mature enough for the digital environment. The proposed law seeks to prevent cyberbullying and online targeting, ensuring a secure digital space for minors. The state government is examining global best practices to develop a robust legal framework for the well-being of children in Andhra Pradesh.
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