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Children and Media in India

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 Limits of Persuasion

The self-regulatory code of advertising in Britain has very unambiguous guidelines about advertising messages that seek to exploit a young child's vulnerabilities.  
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 Papa, Mama - Don't Preach

Television-viewing has become family activity, and parents need to watch their habits before laying down guidelines for children, says the American Academy of Paediatrics.  
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 Mesmerised by the Tube

Delhi's children living in difficult circumstances experience a high degree of unregulated viewing, and don't really like kids' programmes, reveals a recent survey...  
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 Small Screen, Big Aspirations

Children spend a great deal of time in front of the TV. They seem to derive most of their aspirations, from popular cinema and television.  
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 Tube-watching Kids Prefer Junk Food

Children in families that watch TV regularly during mealtimes, go more for junk and canned food and less for fruits and vegetables, says a research study from the US.  
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 The Idiot Box

With the emergence of channels specially designed for children, the youngsters are tempted to be glued to TV.  
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Children, Media & Education - Books & Excerpts 

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 Gems of Indian Literature

Together we shall unravel some of the invaluable gems of Indian thought and literature -- the Bhagavad Gita, The Puranas, The Vedas, and the Upanishads, says writer Manoj Das. Excerpts...  
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 Snake People

Most people flee at the sight of a snake. But there are those who actively seek out snakes. Like the Irula tribals of Tamil Nadu. Excerpts from the book by Zai and Rom Whitaker.  
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 AHA! Books

Award-winning playwright, writer, artist, cartoonist and illustrator, Manjula Padmanabhan, who has published 21 books for children, lists out her 10 all-time favourite children's books and series, for Pitara's A-Ha list.  
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 AHA! Books (Hindi)

A list of some extremely fine low cost Indian books on Education, Popular Science, Maths and Children's Stories. Click to view the names of the top 40 books as judged by Arvind Gupta.  
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 A Teacher Remembers

A young teacher comes to a school with dreams in his eyes. The students have their own plans to unsettle him. But, not for long. Gandhian educationist Gijubhai Badheka writes about his experiences. Some excerpts...  
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