In our society, understanding the gender relationship has always been difficult. The cross-eyed stares of men and women strolling or sitting on the street staring at them haven't faded yet. No, we must admit that as a community, we have made no attempt to keep afloat.

I'm not sure how many people have seen this article. No, it may have been mistaken for another suicide note. The aftermath of a student's suicide at coimbatore Need Training Center last month has failed to fade. A student (age 18) at coimbatore Wari Medical Academy befriends and later falls in love with another student (age 18) at the same training centre. They've been dating for almost a year now. In this situation, the student's parents learn of the relationship and place responsibility on both of them. The student's parents eventually release him from the NEET training centre and take him home.

The student stutters, unsure of what to do. She couldn't get her boyfriend to stop chatting to her. Neat commits suicide at a training facility hotel at one point. Suicides like these occur on a regular basis in our society. However, these issues are rarely mentioned in public. It's all about love suicide for us. As a result, our society continues to misunderstand the man-woman bond.

In this backdrop, when responding to a query on college shifts last week, minister of Higher education Ponmudi remarked, "We are consulting on the Chief Minister's directive to bring students in the morning shift and students in the afternoon shift." Consultations are underway, according to the administration, to implement this approach for the advancement of girls' education. However, many people believe that this is not a healthy trend, and that we should not allow our educational system to become reactionary. Psychiatrist shalini stated, "Of course, this is not good news." For instance, there is no significant difference between the Andhapura system, which was founded during aryan hegemony, and women hiding behind burqas.

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