Lack Of Sex Education Among The Indians: Aravind Adiga’s Observation In Selection Day

C. Suganiya, Dr. N. Gejeswari

Abstract


Sex education is high-quality teaching and learning about various issues related to sex and sexuality. . Sex education leads to the appreciation of sexual diversity, prevention of partner violence, development of healthy relationships, prevention of child sex abuse, and increased media literacy. It also helps young people evade unintentional pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This paper explores the Importance of sex education and the lack of sex education in India. Aravind Adiga hints at the lack of sex education in India among adolescent boys and girls in his novel Selection Day.


Keywords


Sex Education, Martyr, Mediocrity.

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References


Adiga,Aravind. Selection Day. HarperCollins publishers.2016

https://borgenproject.org/5-facts-about-sex-education-in-india/

https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/for-educators/what-sex-education


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