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Google India and YouTube have launched the Digital Wellbeing Guidebook for Indian Families, a free re Healthcare, parenting advocates, and celebrity parents. The initiative aims to help Indian families move beyond debates around screen-time limits and instead build healthier digital habits through practical, evidence-backed guidance

Google India and YouTube have released a Digital Wellbeing Guidebook for Indian Families, an initiative aimed at helping parents manage their children’s internet use. The guide adapts the company’s broader global approach to online safety to reflect specific conditions in Indian households, and was put together with input from mental health professionals, educators and child…

MUMBAI: The healthiest screen habit may begin with pressing pause not on the device, but on the debate. Google India and YouTube have launched a free Digital Wellbeing Guidebook for Indian families, aiming to help parents and children develop healthier digital habits through conversation, shared responsibility and practical guidance rather than rigid screen-time rules, according…

News Google and YouTube launch Digital Wellbeing guidebook for Indian families Google and YouTube launch Digital Wellbeing guidebook for Indian families TOI Tech Desk / TIMESOFINDIA.COM / Jul 21, 2026, 13:42 IST Comments AAText SizeSmall Medium Large Google India and YouTube have launched a new Digital Wellbeing Guidebook for Indian Families to help parents and…

Google Launches Digital Wellbeing Guide for Indian Families: Rediff Moneynews Google Launches Digital Wellbeing Guide for Indian Families By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi 1 Minute ReadListen to Article Share:     x Google India & YouTube partner with experts to launch a Digital Wellbeing Guidebook for Indian families, promoting healthy digital habits & online…

Reviews have revealed that current competency tools in healthcare are inadequate for measuring and developing digital skills among both clinical and public health teams. These tools fail to address the comprehensive needs required for the evolving digital landscape in healthcare. Addressing this skills gap is crucial for the effective digital transformation of health systems