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Letter to Editor - CAS controversy
New Delhi: January 2, 2004

It refers to CAS controversy resulting in hardships for general public. Problem is that our government uselessly interferes in a system which may be going smoothly, but neglects areas where it should interfere! Postponement of CAS due to elections was sufficient to prove that government very well knew that public was against government interfering in a system which was running smoothly without CAS! Present era of competition takes care of consumers' interest like is in case of newspapers which reduced their prices despite increase in production-cost!

Government should feel itself duty-bound to regulate TV serials which are adversely affecting public-health. Unending and uselessly twisted stories of TV serials have made viewers TV-addicted. Telecast of new episodes of serials till late night is against the principles laid down in healthy proverb ‘Early to bed and early to rise, makes people healthy, wealthy and wise’! Late sleeping habits adversely affect day-time working efficiency of people. Union government should fix a time-limit of say 10.30 pm for telecast of new episodes of serials. There should be an upper limit say 100 for episodes of a TV serial.

Letter by SC Agarwal
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