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In the Indian context, boys and girls should be given separate sessions of sex education by experts and one session should be held for both together.

Updated on: Aug 9, 2007, 01:27:18 IST
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Apropos of Lavanya Jose’s Let’s talk about it (August 6), Indian students have many misconceptions about sex. They think sex is dirty and not something to be talked about. They have many questions to ask, but don’t know where to go. In the Indian context, boys and girls should be given separate sessions of sex education by experts and one session should be held for both together.

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SN Jindal
Delhi



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