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There are several sex education platforms and initiatives in India aiming to provide comprehensive and accurate information about sexual health, relationships, and related topics. Some of these platforms include:

   Love Matters India: Love Matters India is a website and online platform that provides information and resources related to sexual and reproductive health, relationships, contraception, consent, and more. It offers articles, videos, and interactive features aimed at young people and adults.
   Agents of Ishq: Agents of Ishq is a multimedia project that explores love, sex, and desire in India through articles, podcasts, videos, and social media campaigns. It aims to promote open conversations about sexuality and challenge stereotypes and stigma.
   Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness India (SARAH): SARAH is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting sexual and reproductive health awareness and education in India. It conducts workshops, training sessions, and outreach programs on topics such as contraception, STI prevention, and gender equality.
   MINGLE (Mpower Initiative): MINGLE is an initiative by the Mpower Foundation that focuses on providing sex education and information about mental health and well-being to adolescents and young adults in India. It offers online resources, workshops, and outreach programs in schools and communities.
   The Red Elephant Foundation: The Red Elephant Foundation is a non-profit organization that addresses social issues, including gender-based violence, through storytelling, advocacy, and education. It offers resources and workshops on topics related to sexuality, consent, and gender equality.

These platforms and initiatives play a crucial role in promoting sexual health, empowering individuals with knowledge and information, and fostering open and inclusive conversations about sexuality and relationships in India. However, it's essential to note that the availability and reach of sex education resources may vary across different regions and communities within the country.