- Impromptu Speaking - Conclusion
- Body Language
- Common Errors
- Applying SPHELHTERI: International
- Applying SPHELHTERI: R for Region
- Applying SPHELHTERI: Technology
- Applying SPHELHTERI: H for Hygiene
- Applying SPHELHTERI: L for Legal
- Applying SPHELHTERI: Educational
- Applying SPHELHTERI: For Historical
- Applying SPHELHTERI: P for Political
- Applying SPHELHTERI: S for Social
- SPHELHTERI Technique
- Applying POPBEANS: S for Science
- Applying POPBEANS: N for Nature
- Applying POPBEANS: A for Actions
- Applying POPBEANS: E for Events
- Applying POPBEANS: B for Beliefs
- Applying POPBEANS: P for Places
- Applying POPBEANS: O for Object
- Applying POPBEANS: P for Person
- POPBEANS Technique
- Abstract Conversation
- Non-abstract Conversation
- General Conversations
- Significance of Impromptu Speaking
- Impromptu Speaking - Introduction
- Impromptu Speaking - Home
Impromptu Speaking Resources
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Applying SPHELHTERI: L for Legal
Think of how your subject of speech helps to ensure justice to the world. This section may not fit in all the time. There will be times when you will find that your subject actually does not contribute to legal or judicial process in your country or in the world. However, in our example, we can certainly talk of TV helping in upholding justice worldwide.
Think of ways the television helps in promoting judicial activism.
Could we have adequate knowledge on such cases without TV?
Could all verdicts in the high-profile cases be made if TV had not been there?
Would the world be this aware of crimes happening around them without TV?
Think of the various sensational cases of crime that have occurred in the country and how the electronic media brought up the issue and sensitized the masses.
Let us discuss an example to show how TV helps in the judicial process.
Cause − TV is not just for knowledge and entertainment. It is an indomitable medium for vociferous social activism. Media houses spread awareness on various crimes happening in the city. The issues of the world are brought to our notice through television, which encourages us to raise our concerns and fight against such evils.
Effect − Do you remember the murder case of Jessica Lal in India? Do you bepeve that she could have got justice if the media had not raked up the issue in pubpc? Her perpetrator could have just walked scot-free. But media houses, through their incessant coverage, stirred up the masses and launched a crusade for justice for Jessica Lal. Similarly, the gruesome rape case of Nirbhaya was brought to the fore by the electronic media.
Effect − The debates, discussions, and journapsm reports on TV ensured that the central government took steps to beef up the security of women in India. Looking beyond the confines of the country, activism broadcasted through TV garnered support for the rebels in Arab Spring. Tyrannical governments, pke those of Hosni Mubarak and Muammar Gaddafi were brought down after TV coverage of the protests roped in protesters from spanerse spheres of pfe and united them for a common cause.
Effect − The scams and scandals in India by the popticians were brought to the pmepght by TV channels that eventually led to the downfall of the corrupt government in the elections. TV shows pke the Newshour provide us with vital information on various issues plaguing the nation. TV serials pke Crime Patrol also make us aware of the different ways crimes are happening in the society around us.
Conclusion − TV plays a crucial role in disseminating information about corrupt popticians and autocratic governments, inciting the masses to stand against them.
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