Karnataka Bans Social Media for Under-16s, Unveils AI Park & Rs 40k Cr Corridor

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has announced a ban on social media for children under 16 to curb the adverse effects of mobile usage. The state budget, pegged at Rs 4.48 lakh crore, also includes major infrastructure projects like a Rs 40,000 crore corridor system for Bengaluru and a new AI and Robotics park in collaboration with ISRO. The Chief Minister highlighted that recent GST rationalisation has significantly reduced the state's revenue growth. Other announcements include a Leopard Rehabilitation Centre and enhanced digital systems for government transfers.

Key Points: Karnataka Bans Social Media for Under-16s in State Budget

  • Social media ban for under-16s
  • AI & Robotics park with ISRO
  • Rs 40,000 crore for Bengaluru corridors
  • State budget pegged at Rs 4.48 lakh crore
  • GST changes hit state revenue
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Karnataka: CM Siddaramaiah announces social media ban for under-16s to prevent adverse effects of mobile use

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah announces social media ban for children under 16, a major AI park, and Rs 40,000 crore infrastructure projects in the state budget.

"turn fire into light - Chief Minister Siddaramaiah"

Bengaluru, March 6

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday announced that social media will be banned for children under the age of 16, while presenting the 2026-27 State Budget in the Vidhana Soudha.

During his Budget speech, Siddaramaiah said the move aims to prevent the adverse effects of increasing mobile usage among children.

He also announced that an AI and Technology Park will be set up under the Indian Institute of Science, which will establish a Robotics and AI campus named the "Bangalore Robotics and AI Innovation Zone" in collaboration with Indian Space Research Organisation and Karnataka State Electronics Development Corporation Limited.

The Chief Minister further said that the North-South Corridor project from Hebbal Junction to HSR Layout-Silk Board Junction and the East-West Corridor project from K. R. Puram to Mysore Road, covering a total length of 40 km, have been approved at an estimated cost of Rs 40,000 crore under the BOOT model. In the first phase, tenders have been invited for the 17-km North-South Corridor project for Rs 17,780 crore.

Siddaramaiah also announced that a tunnel road and an elevated road from Hebbal Junction to Mekhri Circle will be constructed by the Bangalore Development Authority at Rs 2,250 crore.

Karnataka State Budget has been pegged at Rs 4,48,004 crore, with a focus on technology-driven growth, infrastructure development, and environmental sustainability.

Presenting the Budget, Siddaramaiah said that Karnataka plays a distinctive role in national and international trade, and rapid developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) are transforming global production systems. He emphasised that innovations in science and technology are increasingly shaping the trajectory of the state. In this context, he said the Budget has been presented with responsibility and foresight to move forward with the resolve to "turn fire into light."

The Chief Minister also highlighted the impact of GST rate rationalisation carried out in September 2025. He said the changes have reduced the state's GST collections. Before the rationalisation, Karnataka's average monthly GST revenue growth in 2025-26 was around 10 per cent (net of refunds). However, after the implementation of the revised rates, the average monthly growth has moderated sharply to around 4 per cent. The restructuring is expected to reduce overall GST collections by approximately Rs 10,000 crore in the current financial year and Rs 15,000 crore in the next year.

Among the major announcements, Siddaramaiah said that with the objective of establishing a state-of-the-art AI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, two centres will be set up in collaboration with the Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology, the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms and NASSCOM at a total cost of Rs 16 crore.

He also announced that a Leopard Rehabilitation Centre will be established in Bannerghatta Biological Park to rehabilitate leopards captured from residential areas on the outskirts of Bengaluru, at an estimated cost of Rs 5 crore.

Under the Karnataka Water Security and Resilience Programme (KWSRP), a World Bank-funded initiative, disaster management projects will be undertaken over five years for Rs 5,000 crore to address flooding in Bengaluru.

Siddaramaiah further announced that, in accordance with revised transfer rules of the Excise Department, transfers of Group-C cadre officers including Excise Inspectors, Excise Sub-Inspectors, and Excise Head Constables/Constables, have been carried out through digital counselling to enhance transparency. The government will also extend digital counselling for transfers of Excise Deputy Superintendents and Excise Superintendents.

- ANI

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Rohit P
How will they enforce this ban? It sounds good on paper, but kids are tech-savvy. They'll find ways around it. The government should focus more on digital literacy and responsible use rather than a blanket ban. The AI park and road projects, however, are much-needed developments.
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David E
Interesting mix of social policy and big-tech investment. The Rs 40,000 crore for corridors is a massive infrastructure push. Hope the execution matches the announcement. The GST revenue drop is a concern though – need to see how that impacts other welfare schemes.
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Anjali F
Finally, someone is talking about the leopard problem! The rehabilitation centre is a compassionate and practical solution. The flood management fund is also crucial for Bengaluru. But the social media ban feels like it's putting the responsibility on the government instead of parents. We need awareness campaigns too.
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Siddharth J
The vision to "turn fire into light" with tech-driven growth is impressive. Collaborations with IISc and ISRO for the AI zone can put Karnataka on the global map. However, the social media ban might be an overreach. Guidance is better than restriction. Let's not raise a generation that finds ways to bypass rules instead of learning discipline.
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Karthik V
Rs 4.48 lakh crore budget! The tunnel road from Hebbal to Mekhri Circle will be a game-changer for traffic if done right. Hope the BOOT model for corridors ensures timely completion. About the ban – it's a complex issue. Social media has both good and bad. Maybe age-appropriate access with parental controls is a middle path?

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