The alleged molestation incident of Dangal actress Zaira Wasim on a Delhi-Mumbai flight left many shocked and angry.
The 17-year-old National Award-winning actress, known for her roles in Dangal and Secret Superstar, received applause from all corners for standing up against such behaviour.
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Model-actress Mahika Sharma, who has always raised her voice against violence against women, feels special classes should be introduced for boys in their secondary education.
She believes that the government should focus on the subjects like "behaviour and respect towards female" or else the country will never be able to make girls secure.
Mahika said in a statement: "It's not only the case about Zaira. Many common Indian girls and the tourist who visit the country turns victim to molestation. Such incidents keep happening in our country. I personally feel education for individual has just been a procedure to earn a degree and turn qualified just to earn money [sic]''.
She further said, ''Actually, our students dont get proper education on 'behaviour and mankind' I feel even parents today only care about the marks obtained. They dont give importance to how their child acts in the society which results such accidents. I personally feel that our government should introduce special classes for boys in their secondary education of the academic studies which leads on the subject 'Behaviour and respect towards female' else the country will never become secured for a girl to survive' [sic]".