On a regular basis, sexual violence against women occurs in homes, on the streets, and in institutions. We walk past like people who hear it but don't see it. Our backbone straightens out a little when there are murders, suicides, and a big number of occurrences like Pollachi. Still, we return to normal in a short time and return to our work. Sexual violence against women and girls is covered by a number of laws. In that section, they also make arrests. But why haven't we been able to create a civilization devoid of violence?

Such brutality is rooted in our cultural norms. We deny or delay in comprehending my position. We're attempting to demonstrate that there is no foundation for a civilization rich in culture. 'Men are like that, women should be like that,' 'Women will be like that, Is that how men should be?' Let's stop talking about it; can we even imagine it? This is where the gender imbalance that runs through our society starts. These tragedies will continue as long as there is equality in our society for men and women. This type of breeding system is not only compelled by giving the male unrestricted freedom, but it also weakens the group.

After a woman's death, we now talk about a variety of justifications. I had to speak with the parents of some pupils who had studied with the same teacher at the same school after the incident at the chennai school. "It merely came to our attention at the time." He is engaged in the pupils' academics when he is lecturing. He would not have acted in that manner. "Some thought these women would have been left in the lurch." This is our neighbourhood. The victim is blamed for abandoning the perpetrator. This is the kind of thing that scares women. They obfuscate the issues.

Several doubts have been raised in relation to the death of a coimbatore student. Here are a few examples:

1. Why am I unable to inform my parents?

2. Why didn't the principal intervene?

3. Why didn't the woman have the fortitude to confront the issue?

4. Is suicide a viable option?

Those who ask such queries aren't relying on the woman's age-appropriate mindset. I'm not sure if the woman informed her parents or attempted to refuse. The struggling school, on the other hand, has undergone a transformation. The school administration, which must stand shoulder to shoulder with the impacted children, is frequently hesitant to intervene.


The school or individual parents are not the only ones to blame. From the individual to the government, this is an issue that must be tackled jointly. This is the part of the structure that needs to be changed completely. Efforts should be made on both sides of the aisle, whether from the house to the house or from the government to the home. parents and relatives should help their children on a family level.

Adolescents should be made aware of the problem wherever they are. Do you know what aided Nandini, a Thiruvannamalai girl, in her decision to end child marriage a few years ago? She learned the phone number to call if a problem happened from a pamphlet at school. In exchange, the government should actively implement similar public awareness efforts. Despite the fact that there are existing rules and strategies in place, we must ensure that they are properly implemented. All parents should be made aware of the situation through school administration committees.

Parents should be aware of any unexpected changes in their children's activities at home. They should check to see whether they are depressed, fatigued, lonely, hesitant to go to school or tuition, fearful of a specific relative or acquaintance visiting, or if they are hesitant to return home. The government should guarantee that all parents are informed and aware of all such issues, including how parents can support their children in such a scenario and where they can seek assistance. This understanding is critical for everyone working in any setting, including schools, young girls' workplaces, and public settings. This understanding is critical for young women and their families.

We haven't even begun to discuss sexual harassment and family violence. We can only avoid sexual harassment and violence by talking about them. The stress of what is happening to one of my fellow citizens, rather than what is happening to someone else, should affect us all. As a result, all of us will be tapping and running. We can only distinguish between cultural values and sexual violence if everyone works together.

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