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Exercise Restraint on Sex: Ram Dev
Times of India, 4/30/2007

Times of India - New Delhi, India, April 30, 2007 Yogu guru Swami Ram Dev has launched a seven-day camp in Agra, saying `youth needed to exercise restraint on sex and other licentious activities'.

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Govt to Consider Allowing Consenual Sex Among Children
Hindustan Times, 4/30/2007

Hindustan Times - New Delhi, India, April 30, 2007 Prompted by a finding in a government study that a certain number of young children have sex or engage in sexual activity for experimenting, the government is examining the possibility of exempting consensual sex between them from the purview of a criminal offence.

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Procreation Vs. Recreation
Daily News & Analysis, 4/29/2007

Daily News & Analysis - Mumbai, India, April 29, 2007 Adultery and concubinage have traditionally enjoyed social sanction in Chinese cultural history, and although in more modern times, the law has taken a dim view of these practices, it is widely prevalent in civil society.

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Orissa Debates Sex Education in Schools
Times of India, 4/29/2007

Times of India - New Delhi, India, April 29, 2007 After Maharashtra and Kerala, it is the turn of Orissa now to debate the touchy issue of sex education in schools. The government is finding itself on slippery turf on what it should do on the question of introducing the subject in the school curriculum.

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How a Blog Made a Girl Cry
Daily News & Analysis, 4/28/2007

Daily News & Analysis - Mumbai, India, April 28, 2007 According to a 2006 study, based on a survey of more than 1,000 MSN portal visitors in India developed by Windows Live Spaces, the world's largest blogging site, `unlike in most parts of Asia, where the blogosphere is dominated by women, in India, 76 per cent of bloggers are men'.

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