Health is one of the major concerns for every individual as well as the society too. The popular wish, ‘Sarve Janah Sukhino Bhavantu’ was served as a dimension in the ancient times. However, it’s true that health is necessary for every individual, society or nation to achieve the targeted goal. Despite noticeable differences between men and womenbiologically, psychologically and socially-the concept of viewing the totality of women health is different from men health [1]. However, the modern field of women health seeks promoting an understanding of the biological and psychosocial factors affecting women health initiatives, including training of health care providers. Hence, media plays a vital role as the social responsibility point of view. Television is arguably the most pervasive mass medium as it combines sound and pictures and no skills are necessary to watch. However, the theme of this study is to what extent the media is influencing women community of age above 20 in imparting health awareness. As far as the health awareness is concerned, everybody needs proper education and concern for their personal health status. Though educating facilities and various media, which are the tools of awareness, health institutions in the both the Government and public sector have grown considerably, but general public is not much accustomed to utilize them for their cause.