I am in favour of co-education. The issues raised by people that oppose co-education exist not only in education but in real world too. If they don't learn to handle the opposite gender at a young age, they will never be able to do it once they get into professional life. Running away from a problem is not the solution, it is a temporary and silly move which would make the problem even more difficult to tackle later on.
But then in India, we have a lot of double standards anyway. If a couple sits in a park for some privacy, it is immoral and sin. If the police harasses them and takes bribe for it, it isn't a sin.
it is fun , we can talk about orkut pages and hacking
I must be that tiny minority who doesn't use Orkut and doesn't plan to.
but we dont really see psychos in India compared ot America ??
We don't see much of them because of India's rock bottom law enforcement systems. The Nithari and Kidney Rackets incidents in Delhi survived for 10-20 years, which if occured in US would have made public headlines. Moreover they wouldn't have survived the first complaint. I used to keep a track of crime trends in India and when compared on a global average, Indian criminals tend to be more sadistic and brutal than Western ones.