India is the third most populated
country in the world and according to the Global Peace Index, which shows India
to be in the top 20 violent countries in the world. With the advent of recent
events taking place showing the growing rate of criminal cases in our country
and especially highlighted area of Delhi, which is the Capital of India.
Criminal offences are becoming frequent occurrence’s, especially against women
and children, like rape, sexual abuse, road harassment, molestation, dowry
deaths, female infanticide, etc.
It is high time we stayed quiet, took
the blows of our chauvinistic male dominated society and felt ashamed of
anything that happened with us, considering it was our fault. It’s time we
voiced our opinions about the injustice hurled, our government which is failing
at every level to provide a safe and secured country should be forced to take
stern action against all such incidences so that it serves as a good lesson for
every human being who takes the laws and life of an innocent for granted.
These instances call for serious actions
from the schools as well as from parents. The schools should incorporate martial arts
training classes for its student, to enable with them self-defence skills and
other ways of keeping themselves away from danger. Use of pepper sprays, red
chilli powder, sharp objects and other such equipment’s are used by girls these
days while travelling alone, it serves as a means of protection from strangers.
But what about small kids, who are unable to express themselves mostly and are
the worst affected because of their vulnerability. In such case, parents and
schools should be quick to implement rules and other forms of martial arts to
teach the little one to fight back when it is necessary to do so.
Especially, schools should have
counselling sessions for children to make these small kids aware of the
horrible activities that they are liable to face someday in their lives. Also,
counsellors can also help any traumatised child to come out of any such
dreadful event that has already happened. The government of India should be
strict with those schools who misbehave inhumanly to the young traumatized
victims. Isolation or sympathy is the last thing that the victims of any such
case want. Care should be taken to have a thorough profile check of all the
employees done who are recruited newly. As most cases of child molestation and
harassment comes from schools. Let us take initiatives in making our country a
better place to live in, without being under constant threat or fear of
extinction.
Minu
Aravind is a self-motivated writer and blogger with an ability to develop
unique content , is associated with admissions
in Hyderabad. She is a strong advocate of high-grade education, and focuses
to develop blogs and articles in the field of education, parenting, child
development and so on.
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