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There is a thin line between friendship and love. Often the, friendship of a girl is mistaken as love and rejection is sometimes met with violence.
Several instances in the recent past where girls were either killed violently or attacked by jilted lovers have sent shivers down the spine of girl students in colleges.
Every boy might not react violently but the recent trend definitely has put the feeling of insecurity among many girls.
While parents are worried, girl students themselves are confused whether to make friends with guys or not.
Despite the media attention and police acting swiftly the trend of attacking girls is increasing precariously. What should be done to stop this menace? Is police action enough? Who should tell the guys to treat girls more sensitively?
What are the solutions you think could curb such dangerous tendencies? Have your say on the issue.
Your response, not exceeding 250 words may be emailed to collegian@
thehindu.co.in along with your photograph or by post to Education Plus, The Hindu, Begumpet, Hyderabad-16 before May 9, 2008.
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