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Tripura considers adding sex education to Class VIII-XII curriculum

Tripura considers adding sex education to Class VIII-XII curriculum

Agartala, June 20 (UNI) Tripura Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha, while addressing the legislative forum in the state assembly with MLAs of all the parties, asserted that the state government would consider introducing sex education in the curriculum of Class VIII-XII.

He expressed serious concern over the increasing incidences of HIV/AIDS in the state and the number of injecting drug users, especially teenagers. An average of 120 fresh cases of HIV infection are being reported every month in the state, despite all preventive activities from the state AIDS Control Society.

Appreciating the proposal of Congress legislator Sudip Roybarman, the chief minister said a dedicated chapter on sex education and HIV/AIDS may be considered to be added to the school curriculum to make the most vulnerable age group aware of the danger.

Additionally, one lakh rupees per year from each MLA's area development fund can be earmarked for action-orientated activities against drugs and HIV.

"The discussion on such critical issues is crucial for legislators, and a comprehensive action plan of the assembly members would be much more effective, vibrant, and successful. The time has come for all of us to act united against HIV/AIDS," said Dr Saha on Thursday.

He emphasised that regular screenings have enabled authorities to identify the number of people affected, much like the mass testing conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic. If leaders take just five minutes during their public addresses to speak on this issue, it could go a long way in creating lasting awareness among the masses, CM stated.

Noting the rise in HIV/AIDS cases, the chief minister attributed several factors, including the state's porous international border with Bangladesh and the influx of drugs, as contributing causes. Increasing public awareness by openly discussing the root causes of HIV/AIDS can play a transformative role.

"We are considering incorporating sex education and HIV/AIDS awareness in the school curriculum from Classes 8 to 12. This is not a matter of controversy – it is a necessity," Dr Saha emphasised.

He further encouraged community participation, suggesting that MLAs could contribute from their funds to support HIV/AIDS patients.

“Both boys and girls are equally affected. We must engage youth in sports, cultural activities, and other creative pursuits to divert them from drug addiction and reduce their vulnerability to HIV/AIDS,” he mentioned and added they were the first state in India to introduce Red Ribbon Clubs in schools and also planned to create youth ambassadors to spearhead campaigns against drug abuse.

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