Information of child safety—specifically for young girls—by corroborating a previous statement made by Sivaranjani from Pondicherry. He highlights a sobering statistic from child specialists noting that **95% of crimes against children are committed by individuals they already know and trust**, such as relatives or acquaintances, making parental complacency highly dangerous. Parents are urged to closely monitor how people interact with their children both in their presence and absence, watching out for red flags such as excessive affection, secretive gift-giving, or inappropriate touching when the parents are away. Because children often hide these incidents out of fear, parents must foster a trusting environment through reassuring conversations, asking their children openly about their friends and daily activities. Ultimately, the speaker cautions that parental distraction—often caused by television serials or daily chores—leads to a dangerous level of carelessness that fuels child safety issues across Tamil Nadu and India, emphasizing that active, protective communication is essential to safeguarding children. Audio 1
