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Title: Guidelines to Regulate Child Participation in TV Serials, Reality Shows and Advertisements 2010-2011
Authors: National Commission for Protection of Child Rights
Keywords: Children in TV Shows
Children in Reality Shows
Guidelines Child Participation in TV Shows
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: NCPCR, Government of India, New Delhi
Abstract: Participating in an adult-oriented industry, children are often exposed to unsuitable, anxiety inducing, and at times, dangerous operational hazards and situations. Many of these problems may be inherent and generic to the industry, but children, unlike their adult counterparts, should not be expected to handle the emotional and physical stress. It needs to be remembered that, by and large, children do not join the industry of their own volition. There is always an adult involved – a parent, or caretaker – who takes the decision for them. In the absence of any monitoring mechanism, there is every likelihood of child actors being exploited when it comes to the number of hours worked per day, and short-changed in terms of educational and safety provisions.
Description: 18p. Coloured.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1298
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