“Right to Disconnect” Bill: Big Step to Keep Work and Home Time Separate

A new bill has been introduced in India’s Parliament called the Right to Disconnect Bill, 2025 — and many people say it could change how adults work, giving them the right to switch off from job calls and messages after office hours. The idea is to make sure work does not interfere with home time, rest or family life. The Times of India

The bill was presented by a Member of Parliament who wants to make clear laws so that employers cannot demand emails, messages or calls outside regular working hours. This comes because nowadays, thanks to phones and remote work, many workers end up being “always on” — responding to work even late at night, missing sleep, or not getting enough rest. The Times of India

If the bill becomes law, it would mean that after official work hours, employees can choose not to reply — and employers must respect that. This could help many families across India spend better time together: parents will get proper rest, enjoy evenings with children, help with homework, or just relax instead of being stressed about work messages.

For kids, this news matters more than you might think. When grown-ups have time and energy instead of being tired and busy, home becomes a happier place. It can mean more playtime, better care, and less stress. It also teaches us that balancing work and rest is important — kind of like how you balance school, play and sleep.

People supporting the bill say that good laws protect not only workers, but also families, health and relationships. They hope this step will lead to happier homes and smarter work habits across the country.

Of course, this bill still needs to pass through discussions, debates, and votes before it becomes law. But many people are already talking about it and paying attention because it could make a big difference.

If you like, you could talk about this with family or friends: ask them what time they stop working, why rest is important — and how rules can help keep work and home life balanced.

Kid-Friendly Summary:
India has proposed a “Right to Disconnect” law so that workers can turn off from job calls and messages after work, helping keep home time peaceful and giving families more rest and togetherness.

Learning Takeaway:
Work is important — but so is rest, family time, and balance. Rules that protect our time and peace help everyone — grown-ups and kids alike — enjoy a happier, healthier life.

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