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Kerala Police to intensify ‘D-Dad’ drive to tackle digital addiction among children

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Last updated: February 12, 2026 8:29 am
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Published: February 12, 2026
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The Kerala Police are set to intensify its initiative aimed at addressing digital addiction among youngsters.

The ‘D-Dad’ (Digital De-Addition) project, launched under the leadership of the Social Policing division of the Kerala Police, focuses on curbing mobile phone and internet addiction among children through structured counselling and professional support. The initiative is the first of its kind to be implemented by a police department at the national level, official sources said.

Excessive screen time is considered to adversely affect children’s academic performance and social interactions. Uncontrolled digital usage, irritability when denied access to mobile phones, and disruptions to daily activities are identified as key warning signs of addiction. Many affected children reportedly struggle with issues such as extreme anger, aggressive behaviour, suicidal tendencies, depression and lack of concentration in studies, the police stated.

The primary objective of the D-Dad programme is to help children break free from digital dependency through counselling. For cases that cannot be resolved through counselling alone, the project ensures the support of mental health professionals.

Six centres

At present, six D-Dad centres are functioning across various districts in Kerala. In addition to direct counselling for children and parents, the initiative conducts awareness classes in schools on the harmful effects of digital addiction.

Under the supervision of psychological experts, children are provided with therapy, counselling and guidance to overcome addiction. The programme is implemented in collaboration with the Health, Women and Child Development, and General Education departments. It also works to create awareness among parents, teachers, and various organisations and agencies associated with child welfare.

In a statement, Kerala Police have assured that all information shared by children who approach D-Dad will be kept strictly confidential.

Those seeking assistance can contact the helpline number 9497900200 for support.

Published – February 12, 2026 01:58 pm IST



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