IGPP Children’s Cyber Behaviour: The Educator’s Perspective
Internet affinity among school-going children has taken a shape of a pandemic now. Studies across the globe and in this country have raised these concerns with the help of strong empirical evidence. Recently, World Health Organisation (WHO) added ‘Gaming Disorder’ to the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, hence, an official mental […]
Endline Study of Digital Health Innovation for COVID-19 Response in India- Phase II
Endline Study of Digital Health Innovation for COVID-19 Response in India- Phase II Since the outbreak of the pandemic COVID-19, the most prominent challenge was access to the healthcare system and its functioning. To tackle this, countries started realizing the potential of digital innovations in providing healthcare services such as building platforms and applications not […]
Patterns of Internet Usage Among Kids-Parental Perspective
Institute for Governance, Policies & Politics (IGPP) in collaboration with Social Media Matters The phenomenal expansion in the use of Information and Communication Technologies has ushered a plethora of changes in our daily lives. A never-increasing number of people having personal computers, laptops, or android phones and easy access to the internet has reshaped the […]
The Patterns of Internet Behaviour-From the Perspective of the Younger Generation
The predominance of overt affinity towards internet use by young adults and teenagers has been a concern for the concerned individuals. We have conducted multiple studies to understand this impact. Parents of the young people were the respondents in those studies, where they aired their observations about the cyber behaviour of their children. But it […]
Study of Pre & Post Covid-19 Changes In Livelihood Situation
Prepared for: Rotary Club Delhi South Metropolitan COVID and the subsequent lockdown has brought about an anomalous situation in our public life. The lockdown was a completely alien element to our collective memory. It created a strange crises’ situation for which the planers and the administrators never had a prior escape plan to deal with. […]