TV and its Impact
TV is a household name now. One
hardly comes across a house today that does not have a TV set. Even those who
belong to the lower income group invest in a TV set as soon as they can afford
it.
Most Indians spend their evenings
glued to the television as this is the most easily available entertainment for
them.
Now there are cable connections
in most of the houses and with the advent of international channels on our
television, the popularity of TV has grown many folds.
While entertaining us with soap
operas, dances, plays, music, etc., it educates us about the lifestyles of the
foreigners in whose lands those programmes are produced.
It brings the people of the world
closer by removing the distances that exist between us. Sitting in our rooms,
we get a view of the entire world. With a television set in the house, a person
can never get lonely. It can be man's best friend.
However, television turns into a
curse when it interferes with our normal routine. Children neglect their school
books and homework.
If one balances the TV viewing
time and the time for work, then TV is a boon all the way. Else it may become a
curse.
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