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Chinese officials aim to restrict social media and screen time among youth, citing negative impact on physical health and academic performance. Retired basketball star Yao Ming advocates for one day of electronic device turn-off per semester for children to exercise. Many youth and internet users question the feasibility of these regulations, as children are often in school and rely on the internet for homework. Critics argue for lessening academic pressure offline as the root cause of excessive internet use.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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