I should like to draw the attention to the fact that TV viewing does not, at all, disturb the homework. On the contrary, TV viewing helps the growth of mental faculties and reasoning power of the children. I strongly support the view that by TV viewing they can have a sound grasp of the subject. With this, doing homework is and will not be difficult. When it is done in time and with a sense of preparedness, the fear will automatically be nipped in the bud. Is strongly support the view, therefore, that TV viewing is not at all harmful for children.
My knowledge opponent has submitted that TV viewing widens the gap between dreams (of films, serials, chitrahaars etc.) and reality of life. My argument is this that it, again, depends on how one sees TV programmes. They are for entertainment as reading stories and fairy tales is. We should not view them from that angle, but should see them just as dreams. Only then shall we be able to derive maximum pleasure out of them. I disagree with my worthy friend in saying that we are giving the children a healthy environment of entertainment, knowledge, learning and freethinking. In it, a child can grow independently. In that way, his latent faculties can be developed.
I feel strongly that TV viewing is a wholesome educative entertainment. It widens the faculties of understanding, fellow feelings and mutual love