Bhubaneswar: Odisha Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida has warned that excessive use of reels and social media can contribute to domestic violence. She appealed to women to take breaks from social media and mobile phones.
Parida made these remarks while speaking at a state-level training camp focused on the Domestic Violence Act, 2005, and the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961. Parida has appealed to people to reduce their use of mobile phones and social media, citing its potential contribution to domestic violence. To reduce domestic violence, Parida announced plans to strengthen the Women and Child Desks at police stations and fill vacant positions.
Parida said, “Just as women observe fasting by limiting their food intake, they should also consider reducing their mobile phone usage. Developing habits to stay away from mobile phones can be beneficial because excessive engagement in reel-making and social media contribute to rising domestic violence. As women play a vital role in shaping society and nurturing children, it’s essential for them to prioritize their family’s well-being. Excessive use of anything can have negative consequences.”
Social activist Sophia Seikh from Bhadrak has stated that the excessive use of reels, social media, and mobile phones is contributing to an increase in domestic violence. She emphasized the need to address this issue and focus on the impact of social media on relationships.