More evidence that some of the best commentary on the machinations of India's politicians comes from stand-up comedians: a new video posted by the collective East India Comedy on sex education. After it emerged that India's new health minister, Dr Harsh Vardhan, had written in a "vision document for Delhi schools" that education about sex should be banned, the East India Comedy troupe took it upon themselves to show their viewers just how well sex education actually works in India. Not very well at all.
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