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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah said the state govt is eying a mobile phone ban for students under 16 due to concerns over social media addiction, seeking input from vice-chancellors on the issue.
Along with Karnataka, states like Goa and Andhra Pradesh are also discussing similar proposals to ban social media or even mobile phones for children.