The decision, which will come into effect on March 1,
2026, aims to create a more focused, disciplined, and healthy learning
environment for children. The
announcement was made during the closing ceremony of the 69th National School
Games Under-19 Girls Handball Tournament held at Ghumarwin, in Bilaspur
district.
Addressing the
gathering, the Chief Minister declared that the state government was committed
to providing world-class education that would enable local students to compete
on a global stage. Under the new regulations, students will no longer be
permitted to bring mobile devices onto the school premises. The Chief Minister
detailed strict enforcement measures, stating that any student found in
possession of a phone would face a fine of Rs 500 and the confiscation of the
device.
Additionally, parents
will be required to attend mandatory counselling sessions at the school. To ensure long-term
compliance, the Education Department has been tasked with drafting a Standard
Operating Procedure (SOP) to address repeated violations,” Sukhu said. CM said,
“It has been observed that mobile phone usage during lunch breaks and school
hours distracts students from their studies and interpersonal growth
Terming it as
a dangerous trend, allowing teenagers and children to use mobile phones, Sukhu
said the growing dependence on mobile phones among students has led to distractions
in classrooms, declining academic performance, and increased behavioural and
health-related issues. “The ban is
expected to help students concentrate better on their studies, actively
participate in classroom activities, and strengthen face-to-face interaction
with teachers and peers. It will also reduce problems such as cyberbullying,
misuse of social media, and mental stress among young learners,” said Rajesh
Dharmani, minister for technical education, who is the local MLA from
Ghumarwin.
The state govt has directed school authorities to strictly implement the
order and work closely with parents to ensure its success. This initiative
reflects the government’s commitment to prioritising education, discipline, and
the overall development of students across the state.