The Silence Around Sex Education and Politics: Why Schools Still Hesitate
Even though the world is moving forward at an unbelievable speed, the Indian classroom often remains stuck in the same old silence. It is 2025, yet many students still feel uncomfortable or embarrassed when teachers mention topics related to sex, consent, or bodily awareness. The moment these subjects come up, the room goes still, eyes drop to the floor, and an invisible wall rises between teachers and students. The same happens when politics is brought into discussions. Many schools treat it as a dangerous zone rather than a subject meant to build informed citizens. This silence is not accidental. It is the result of cultural hesitation, generational beliefs, and the fear of addressing topics that society itself is not ready to handle openly. To understand why this discomfort exists, we need to begin with the home. Many parents avoid speaking about sex or relationships because they grew up believing that silence equals protection. They fear that talking about these topics will en...