March27 , 2023

    Judge in India Says Christian Institutions ‘Highly Unsafe’ For Girls

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    A judge in India said there was a “general feeling” among parents that studying at co-ed Christian institutions is “highly unsafe for the future of their children.”

    Madras High Court Justice S. Vaidyanathan on August 16 made the remark while talking about a case filed against a male professor at Madras Christian College (MCC).

    A petition, signed by 34 students, accused assistant professor Samuel Tennyson of sexually harassing students while on an educational tour to Bengaluru, Mysuru and