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HIV patients should join mainstream: Mundada

Category »  Bhopal Posted On Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Our Staff Reporter
Bhopal, Nov 17:
HIV patients should not be cut off from the mainstream of life. They should take medicines regularly and take advantage of information provided by different departments and live a healthy life.
MP State AIDS Control Committee Project Director Okesh Mundda expressed these views at the concluding day function of two-day state level conference organised at the Hotel The Mark. The conference was organised by the Population Foundation of India in coordination with the MP state AIDS Control Committee for the benefit of HIV patients.
Mundada also heard reactions of the participants during the conference. Earlier, Raza Ahmed of Population Foundation of India presented a brief about the two-day conference.
Manoj Verma of MP Positive People Network said that we would try to keep others from HIV positive virus. In the first session of second day Vinoy Devasia of HLFPPT, MP and representative of NABARD explained about different schemes and contribution of Community care Centre in looking after the HIV patients. Dr Avi Bansal informed about TB/HIV. Dr. Amita Singh informed about HIV and nutritious food and Shubhra Pachauri informed about rights of HIV positive patients.
Second part of drama 'Ummid Abhi Baki Hain Doston' based on the fear spread in the society about HIV/AIDS patients was staged. At the end of the conference prizes were presented to those who won different competitions. All participants were given memento.

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