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NCDC Sounds Alarm: Overprotective Parenting Creating a Generation Unable to Cope, Says Core Committee

Rising Social Media Influence on Teenagers Raises Concern: NCDC Members Stress Awareness

SM Desk by SM Desk
February 24, 2026
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Srinagar (J&K): The National Child Development Council (NCDC) recently held a Core Committee meeting to discuss concerns about the growing influence of social media, online gaming, and foreign entertainment trends on teenagers. The discussion was prompted by recent incidents involving emotional distress and suicides among youth linked to social media exposure.

Members highlighted the psychological impact of platforms like Instagram and Facebook, and the strong fascination teenagers have with South Korean celebrities, dramas, and music. Several speakers described cases where teenagers became emotionally distressed due to online relationships, celebrity deaths, or addictive digital content.

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“Teenagers often compare their own lives to the highly curated images and videos they see online, leading to dissatisfaction and emotional instability,” one member observed.

The meeting also focused on parasocial attachments, where young people form one-sided emotional bonds with celebrities, particularly from South Korea. Such attachments, combined with heavy consumption of social media and games, can create psychological stress for at-risk youth.

Addiction to online games, including those involving financial transactions, was also discussed. Members referenced past incidents, such as the Blue Whale challenge, and warned that prolonged gaming and digital immersion can isolate teenagers from real-life human interaction, sometimes resulting in negative behavior changes.

Several members noted that the reliance on social media has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic, as children spend more time online for education and entertainment. This rise in screen time can contribute to isolation, anxiety, and impulsive behavior.

To address these risks, NCDC members emphasized awareness and supervision rather than strict restrictions. They suggested that both parents and teachers play a key role in guiding children, observing behavioral changes, and discussing the difference between online portrayals and real life. Early intervention, counseling, and open conversations with children were highlighted as important measures to help prevent emotional crises.

The discussion concluded with a consensus that careful observation, guidance, and education are crucial in helping teenagers navigate social media and digital content safely, while supporting their mental health and well-being.

SM Desk

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