The Minister of Youth of Tatarstan, Azat Kadyrov, urged to turn off the internet for children at night.

The Minister of Youth of Tatarstan, Azat Kadyrov, urged to turn off the internet for children at night.

      The Minister of Youth Affairs of Tatarstan, Azat Kadyrov, proposed to legally restrict minors' access to the internet at night. He made this statement at the "United Russia" forum "There is a Result," reports "Business Online." "We consider it necessary to introduce legislative time restrictions on minors' access to the internet at night. An equally important task is to create Russian children's and teenage video games and regulate this area," he noted, emphasizing that attention should also be paid to the influence of social networks and "foreign gaming content on youth." The minister added that these issues need to be addressed at the federal level, as the problem affects the entire country. According to Kadyrov, the time restrictions should be outlined in amendments to the federal law "On the Basic Guarantees of Children's Rights." It was previously reported that schools in Tatarstan will monitor children's accounts on social networks. The Ministry of Education and Science stated that the monitoring "is conducted on a voluntary basis." Subscribe to our channel on Telegram.

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The Minister of Youth of Tatarstan, Azat Kadyrov, urged to turn off the internet for children at night.

The Minister of Youth Affairs of Tatarstan, Azat Kadyrov, proposed to legally restrict minors' access to the internet at night. He made this statement at the "United Russia" forum "There is a Result," reports "Business Online." "We consider it necessary to introduce legislative time restrictions...