Tamil Nadu: A brand new report from Tamil Nadu's south has surfaced, revealing numerous instances of attempts at spiritual conversion on schoolchildren. An investigation by Information 18 has shed light on how seemingly innocent children attending high school and tuition are being both seduced and targeted for adopting Christian techniques of prayer, adding to the headaches of parents in the state of Tamil Nadu. The information company's probe came three months after Lavanya, a Twelfth-grade student, committed suicide after being allegedly pressured to convert to Christianity by her missionary staff employees. The matter caused a stir in political circles, and the Madras High Court ordered the investigation to be taken up by the Central Bureau of Investigation. The wrath of missionaries' conversion tactics is frequently paid by Hindus in Tamil Nadu, who usually entice them with promises or financial lending. Nonetheless, an unbiased examination conducted by Information 18 in government-aided as well as non-public schools and tuition courses found that even children are not exempt from the evangelical enterprise in the southern state. Kerala actress assault case: High Court dismisses actor Dileep's plea Kerala: SilverLine survey stone-laying sparks protests Kerala: RSS leader killed after entering shop, SDPI worker was murdered a few hours ago