World Television Day is observed on November 21 across the globe, to highlight the importance of television beyond an electronic tool. The day is not about celebrating the tool, but rather the philosophy represented by Television.
Significance of Television
- Since its invention, Television has been one of the most significant sources of entertainment.
- It has also been an important tool for educating and informing people, equally.
- During 80s, television helped in uniting India because many people used to gather in front of a single screen to watch iconic TV shows like Buniyaad, Hum Log, Ramayan, and Mahabharat.
- As per United Nations (UN), Television represents a symbol of globalisation and communication in contemporary world.
Commemoration of the day
The decision to observe World Television Day on November 21 every year was taken by United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), in order to recognise the “increasing impact of television on decision-making by bringing attention of the world to conflicts & threats to peace & security. It also recognises its potential role in sharpening the focus on other major issues, like economic and social issues.