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sumesh kumar
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Jun 6, 2006,2:17 pm
| Yes..sure, This case is not only for India ,But to the whole world.... |
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Varghese Mathew
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Jun 6, 2006,4:23 pm
Particularly with the way the governmental and NGO bodies have been handling the HIV awareness programme (The "Know HIV, make your life safe" slogan is more like inviting people to contract HIV :((( ), I guess it would be a more prudent idea not to introduce sex education in India on a formal basis..
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<br>A better Idea would be to relax censorship norms on the internet so that people can get a better idea as to the various aspects underlying sex.. And rid themselves of the clout surrounding it.. |
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varughese george
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Jun 6, 2006,6:37 pm
| yes, but the students should be given guidence in the right path. |
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mayur
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Jun 8, 2006,1:59 am
| yes because most of the sex crimes happens only because of illliteracy of sex education |
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 Anonymous
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Jun 15, 2006,8:06 am
| yes it is important in school but also parents at home need to be a lot more broad minded with their child at home so when & if they do indulge in sex they do so in proper way & take all precautions needed at all times |
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sumesh kumar
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Sep 7, 2006,8:05 am
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