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India's Supreme Court urges schools to teach age-appropriate sex education to protect children amid rising digital risks.
The Supreme Court has urged Indian schools to introduce age-appropriate sex education from lower grades to help children understand puberty, consent, and safety, citing rising risks from digital exposure and inadequate parental guidance.
The recommendation, made during a Pocso case hearing, highlights gaps in current curricula where such topics are often neglected or poorly taught.
With many students turning to unreliable online sources, experts stress early education can reduce anxiety, prevent exploitation, and promote healthy relationships.
While the court’s suggestion is not binding, it has sparked national dialogue on balancing child safety with cultural values, calling for inclusive, research-based programs developed with educators, parents, and communities.
El Tribunal Supremo de la India insta a las escuelas a enseñar educación sexual apropiada a la edad para proteger a los niños en medio de los crecientes riesgos digitales.