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Television is recognised and one of the most powerful communication media all over the world. About 45 crores of people view the Television daily in India. Children spend on an average 2 to 3 hours per day in viewing Television and more hours on holidays. In a year, children watch. T.V. for more than 1,200 hours and study not even for 900
hours.
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When one watches the T.V. scene, light is emitted out from the Cathode - ray tube. Its strength is 25,000 W in respect of colour T.V. sets while in Black & White sets it is 18,000 W. The Electrons discharged on the particles of Phosphorus coated on the inner view side of the tube which is called Screen are converted into a scene for the viewers. It is worthwhile to note here that 625 lines radiate in 25 seconds on each line containing 800 phosphorus dots on the screen. This affects the health of children.
Every medium has its own effect on viewers, good as well as evil. In order to study the ill-effects of T.V. on viewers, especially on children, studies have been conducted all over the world and in India too. Some of the findings relevant to deleterious effects on children and their health are narrated. (0) Children like to see most scenes full with violence,
crime, fighting and cruelty on women. (ii) Children copy the scenes in their daily activities and
plays. They inflict injuries on other children or get
themselves injured. (iii) Children watch T.V. for greater time than the elders.
They are more receptive and emotional. "A ten year