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Social Media To Be Banned In India For Children Aged Below 16? Sachin Pilot Says THIS

Zee News Saturday, 9 November 2024
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Thursday that the government will introduce legislation aimed at banning social media use for children under the age of 16.   
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Australia is taking an unprecedented step to protect young people by implementing a sweeping social media ban for children under 16. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the move, citing serious concerns over the physical and mental health risks associated with excessive social media use,...

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