Reuters
New Delhi, Oct 12: Indian schools have decided to teach nursery children about sexual health and drugs from next year to boost awareness of the dangers they face in the changing society.
India's national examination board is set to introduce a new programme teaching pupils at kindergartens and schools about drug and sexual abuse, HIV/AIDS, hygiene and nutrition. The step has been taken to enhance a positive sexual health and responsible behaviour in children. Topics related to sexual changes at puberty, substance abuse, myths concerning the reproductive growth of a child and sexually transmitted diseases will be part of the curriculum.
A conservative attitude to sex, contraception and a lack of awareness is common, especially in rural India. Experts say this has not only left adolescents vulnerable to abuse but has also exacerbated the spread of HIV/AIDS in the country, which now has the highest number of cases in the world.
According to the United Nations, 5.7 million Indians are living with the virus. But activists say the true figure may be far higher as social stigma forces many of those infected with the virus to keep their status a secret.