Let's take a look at why Karnataka’s famous Mysuru silk saree could disappear from online stores.
Karnataka’s proposal to ban social media for under-16s sparks debate on child safety, mental health, privacy risks, ...
Siddaramaiah, Chandrababu take the first step in protecting children from unregulated social media. The question may go viral ...
Karnataka has suspended online sales of its famed Mysore silk saris due to overwhelming demand exceeding production capacity.
Meta has cautioned that Karnataka’s proposed ban on social media access for children aged under 16 could create unintended risks, arguing that blanket restricti ...
Karnataka government’s decision to ban online gaming has adversely affected the chess ecosystem in the state as it has resulted in lack of corporate sponsorship from online skill gaming companies, ...
Karnataka CM proposes banning social media for children under 16. But enforcing such a rule may not be as simple as it sounds. Here’s why.
Karnataka has proposed banning social media access for users under 16 to tackle rising concerns over excessive mobile usage and its impact on children.
The deferment comes as state IT Minister Priyank Kharge expressed opposition to the draft ordinance, citing negative impact of 28% GST on the digital economy The draft will now be sent to the legal ...
The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) began KCET 2026 registration on January 16, 2026. The last date to register online for the Undergraduate Common Entrance Test (KEA UCET) is February 17, 2026, ...