Online gaming addiction, clinically known as Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD), is defined by a pattern of persistent gaming that takes precedence over daily activities despite negative consequences.
The Ghaziabad case involving three minor sisters has renewed focus on gaming addiction. Experts explain what gaming disorder ...
Experts warn of the dangers of online gaming addiction among adolescents, citing limited social interaction, blurred ...
Following the tragic triple suicide of three sisters in Ghaziabad allegedly linked to online gaming, experts warn that gaming ...
In a tragic case suspected to be linked to ‘gaming addiction’, three sisters, 12, 14, and 16 in Ghaziabad, jumped from the ...
The other day I went to get my son up for school and found him playing on the computer. He hadn’t been to bed all night. My son is an internet gaming addict. He’s a good kid, when he’s not immersed in ...
Three children are dead in Ghaziabad, and pretending this was unforeseeable is dishonest. Gaming culture has crossed into ...
The Economic Survey recommends age-based access to online platforms to reduce digital addiction. The government will review suggestions, considering measures like age verification and promoting ...
The Ghaziabad incident and the rise of the Korean culture among the Indian youth have sparked debate among experts on how to ensure online safety, supervision and digital well-being ...
The Economic Survey 2025-26 advocates for a strategic "rebalancing" of youth engagement by combining restrictive safeguards, ...
Addiction to mobile gaming claimed the life of an innocent child in Bhopal. Fourteen-year-old Ansh Sahu, a Class 8 student, ...