advertisement also affects our morals and values negatively . explain !!!!
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The Indian community in other countries is admired for its success. Our civilizational achievements underscore our capabilities. Yet, India lags far behind the developed world on various parameters of success. Our conduct in private and public spaces leaves much to be desired. Why do we have so many corrupt politicians and intelligent people defending them? Why do our business organizations commonly follow immoral practices? I believe an explanation lies in our way of thinking, moulded by our experience as a society.
Based on ancient texts that form part of the basis of Indian civilization, moral clarity ought to be our strength. Who hasn’t heard of the Gita? The discourse between Arjuna and Krishna emphasizes doing one’s duty—dharma—even if it means going to war against one’s family. Similarly, Ram in the Ramayana has many dharmas—that of a king, husband and son—with a clear hierarchy among them. The dharma of a king takes priority for a king over his dharma as a husband and father. The emphasis on dharma aims to encourage principle-centric behaviour.
In my classes, I discuss a case where a company launches a new product that is immensely successful in terms of revenues. However, the nature of its sales promotion leads to potentially harmful misuse by unsuspecting consumers. At the end, I ask my students if this was an example of good marketing or bad marketing. Interestingly, most US students say the marketing was questionable. In contrast, most Indian students say the marketing was outstanding. On such matters, there is clearly something different about the way Indian and US students think.
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Advertisements are sometimes bad for moral values as we know every thing has both good and bad side of itself.It has a negative impact on a child's mind as the advertisements show different stunts performed by the model.So the kids usually imitate it .so it has a bad impact on moral values.