No Phone, No TV: Nara Lokesh’s Strict Rules @ Home
In the ongoing Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Minister Nara Lokesh spoke about his young son Devansh and his study habits.;
Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh is one of the most extroverted person in Telugu politics these days, and he has an interesting bit of information regarding the digital policy at his house.
In the ongoing Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Minister Nara Lokesh spoke about his young son Devansh and his study habits. During a discussion with other members of the state assembly, Lokesh praised Devansh for choosing books over mobile phones and television.
He said that his son enjoys reading and tries to complete a book in a day, showing a strong interest in studies and discipline. The minister shared this to highlight how important good habits are for children in today’s digital age.
Lokesh explained that, instead of giving Devansh a phone or tablet, he and his family encourage him to read more and focus on learning. He mentioned this while interacting with reporters after the assembly session and said parents play a big role in shaping a child’s habits.
The minister’s comments drew attention on social media, where many people reacted to how a political leader spoke about parenting and education.
The assembly session itself included several debates on education policies and school improvements, with Lokesh emphasizing reforms in government schools and better learning outcomes for students across the state.