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No More Phones In Classrooms: South Korea Announces Nationwide Ban

South Korea has taken a bold leap into the future of education. They decided that starting in March 2026, there will be a ban on using mobile phones in the classrooms. Lawmakers voted strongly in favour of the ban, saying it is time to bring focus back to books, teachers, and classmates rather than constant scrolling. The Junior Age has all the details here!

South Korea Bans Mobile Phones In Classrooms, Know All About It:

South Korea has passed a bill banning the use of mobile phones during school. This decision comes after 37% of students admitted that social media affects their daily lives. Amongst which 22% said they feel anxious when separated from their phones.

That means many kids are struggling to focus, sleep, or even relax because their devices demand constant attention. Lawmakers argued that classrooms should be safe spaces where children can learn and interact without the pull of endless scrolling.

What Will the Mobile Phones Ban Look Like?

Until now, schools had their own rules. Some teachers collected phones before class, while others allowed students to keep them in bags. But the new law is nationwide, and it leaves no room for confusion.

  • No phones in classrooms across primary, middle, and high schools.
  • Students with special needs will be exceptions.
  • Phones can still be used for genuine schoolwork under teacher supervision.

So, the aim is not to completely ban technology, but to make sure gadgets serve learning instead of hijacking it.

No More Phones In Classrooms: South Korea Announces Nationwide Ban

The Bigger Goals

The government hopes this change will:

  • Reduce distractions so students can listen and engage more.
  • Boost face-to-face communication, helping kids build real friendships.
  • Cut down on smartphone addiction and related anxiety.
  • A chance to explore other hobbies – sports, art, clubs
  • Protect mental health by creating phone-free zones.

And, Social Media is to be banned for under-16s.

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Nalanda University Inaugurated New Campus In Bihar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently inaugurated the new campus of Nalanda University in Rajgir, Bihar. The newly inaugurated campus is spread over about 455 acres and is very close to the ancient ruins of Nalanda University. The contemporary university commenced operations in 2014 at a provisional site with an initial cohort of 14 students, and construction began in 2017. The new campus is a Net Zero Green Campus, designed to be self-sustaining with solar power installations, domestic and drinking water treatment facilities, a water recycling plant for reusing wastewater. 100 acres of water bodies, and numerous other eco-friendly amenities.

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Understanding the Importance of Nalanda University

Nalanda University, a Buddhist monastic university, was founded in 427 CF by emperor Kumaragupta and is considered to be the world’s first residential university.

It was a well known learning centre and thousands of students from around the world studied different subjects like science, mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy.

Nalanda University was established 500 years before Oxford University and Europe’s oldest university, Bologna. It was also home to around nine million books.

In the 1190g, the university was destroyed by a troop of invaders led by Turko-Afghan military general Bakhtiyar Khilji. The campus was so vast that the fire set on by the attackers is said to have burned for three months!

The archaeological remains of Nalanda are now a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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