New Delhi: Limited social interaction, blurring of lines between reel and real, addictive online gaming… the toxic cocktail ...
Three minor sisters died allegedly by suicide by jumping from the ninth floor of their residential building in Ghaziabad on ...
In light of the heartbreaking loss of three young lives in Ghaziabad, actor Sonu Sood has raised alarm bells regarding the ...
Ghaziabad Suicide Case: After three Ghaziabad sisters, who were reportedly influenced by Korean culture, died by suicide, ...
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 deaths of three minor sisters in Ghaziabad have triggered an investigation into the possible role of an online task-based ...
Addiction to mobile gaming claimed the life of an innocent child in Bhopal. Fourteen-year-old Ansh Sahu, a Class 8 student, ...
The Ghaziabad case involving three minor sisters has renewed focus on gaming addiction. Experts explain what gaming disorder ...
What is the Korean task-based app 'Love Game'? An explainer on how the online game functions and why it is being investigated ...
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.
Ghaziabad deaths highlight rising concerns over gaming addiction among children, prompting calls for early mental health interventions in Karnataka.