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Ashok : Hello everybody! We are here to discuss the impacts of TV serials. As all of us know, television is the most reachable means of mass entertainment that has gripped the nation by wide range of coverage and has been yielding fast and great impact on the society. With the expansion of TV network, the culture of TV serials appeared. These serials have many interwoven stories or sometimes past and present is amalgamated to extract maximum publicity among the viewers. These are so popular among urban, semi-urban, and rural populace that sometimes viewers miss a professional appointment but not the serial. Most of the serials are set in high society, sophisticated settings, with modern furniture, expensive dresses, jewelry, cars and luxurious lifestyle. Serials set trends among the young people who ape everything, which appeal their instinct. They watch latest fashion and etiquettes in the serials and follow them.
Shreya : You are right Ashok, but this pomp and luxurious life-style has been degrading the youth. They try to grab these luxuries by hook or crook. They take short cut route to become rich, and sometimes use unfair means to grab it. This is because of the impact of TV serials.
Swati : But serials also inculcate moral values among the viewers. We can take examples of the serials, 'Ramayana' and 'Mahabharata. These religious serials provide information on our past in a new perspective especially to the young generation. Historical serials, like 'Akbar the Great'. "The Sword of Tipu Sultan' and 'The Great Maratha supply the saga of our past.
Mahesh : I agree with my friend, but what about the serials based on Saas-Bahu saga. These are set in the traditional India n social household environment, particularly highlighting the joint family aided and with myriad problems, ranging from petty clashes to intrigues and adultery. These are responsible for the disintegration of social values and joint-family system. Adventurous serials, like 'Shaktimaan, create waves among the children and they try to act like the character in the serial. Many children had to lose their lives in the pursuit. In order to add sensation, the producer tries to give a new fillip that shows something unhealthy or unconventional.
Rohan : It cannot be denied that serials kill precious time of youngsters as well as professionals, but they have greater place in modern life. There is a greater need that the serials must be intended to preserve social values rather than spoiling them in the race of minting money.
Sakshi : Good morning friends! Today, we shall discuss on the need of distance education in India. As you know, in spite of a large number of colleges, formal system of education failed to reach the masses. An urgent need was realized to develop some system that can meet the rising demand of education. So, India developed a new system which has been named as 'education through distance mode. It has proved a boon for Indians. A large number of people have been getting education through this system. The government has started 'open schools' and 'open universities' for the students who cannot take formal education, or fail to secure admissions in regular colleges to study further.
Charu : You're right Sakshi! But would the students reap the benefit of regular classes? No! They'll not be able to get the advantage of classroom teaching.
Dinesh : My dear, it's not there. They attend PCP classes on Sundays and holidays. They come with their doubts, and teachers clear the doubts. Moreover, they study through radio and television. Many open schools and universities relay their programmes through mass media. They send their study material to the students which consists of very high quality.
Charu : But what about practical classes?
Gurpreet : You are not aware Charu. Most schools and universities provide the facility of laboratories as well. Students visit the study centre and perform their practical there. They remain open in Sunday and holidays.
Sakshi : Bhavya, you want to say something. Please share your opinion.
Bhavya : This system is beneficial for the students who work somewhere. They take their jobs during week days and attend their classes on weekends.
Ekta : But do the universities and employers consider their degrees equal to the degrees of regular courses? Some employers consider their degrees inferior to that of earned through regular classes.
Faizan : No Ekta. It's not there. Their degrees have equal weight. The students get admissions, jobs, and promotions on the basis of the degrees provided by the open schools and open universities.
Sakshi : What're your views Anuj?
Anuj : As a developing country, India has several impediments. Some of them are high illiteracy rate, growing population, poverty, and limited resources. Two third of India's population reside in villages. Government cannot provide school and college in every village. However the government is trying its best, but it's difficult to reach to every individual with education because of limited resources. Distance education is a boon for those who reside in far flung areas or villages. Moreover, women are not allowed in villages to attend schools or colleges because of orthodox mentality. Distance education provides them an opportunity to continue their studies.
Sakshi : I do agree with all of you. The limitations of formal system of education have led to the inception of distance education. It has absorbed the students who could not find admission in regular colleges, could not continue their studies, or so. However it may have some limitations, but it is really beneficial for the students.
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