SynopsisAlthough private members’ Bills have rarely been cleared by both Houses in the past, their introduction reflects the growing urgency among lawmakers in India to create safeguards to protect children from online exploitation. They also align with the increasing global movement to regulate social media access.Three private members’ Bills proposing age-based restrictions on use of social media have been listed for introduction in the current session of Parliament.Although private members’ Bills have rarely been cleared by both Houses in the past, their introduction reflects the growing urgency among lawmakers in India to create safeguards to protect children from online exploitation. They also align with the increasing global movement to regulateNow Playing
MPs across party lines push bills to limit social media access for minors - The Economic Times
Although private members’ Bills have rarely been cleared by both Houses in the past, their introduction reflects the growing urgency among lawmakers in India to create safeguards to protect children from online exploitation. They also align with the increasing global movement to regulate social media access.






