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Loon Gangte and Leena Menghaney 09:35 PM | June 08,2009
Despite its initial successes against HIV/AIDS, India must now invest in new medication for patients
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Jeetha D’Silva and Archana Rai 11:08 PM | December 21,2008
With 5.2 million people estimated to be infected with HIV, and most of them of working age, workplace interventions are the need of the hour. Yet all too few companies have taken any action
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Taru Bahl 09:11 PM | July 27,2008
Saathiya, a reproductive health initiative in Lucknow, has partnered with pharmacies to promote use of condoms
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Simantik Dowerah/ livemint.com 10:30 AM | March 28,2008
One of the world’s largest advocacy campaigns saw Indian Railways donate a train for a year to NACO to cover 180 districts and spread HIV/AIDS awareness; Simantik Dowerah files a tour report
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01:28 PM | March 23,2008
A new law will be introduced during monsoon session in Parliament asking for an Act to deter discrimination against HIV positive persons in offices, schools and treatment centres
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Bhuma Shrivastava 01:17 AM | December 24,2007
The Union and state governments’ HIV/AIDS programmes have concentrated much of their efforts and resources so far only in the six so-called “high-prevalence” states
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01:05 AM | December 03,2007
India has 2.5 million people affected with HIV/AIDS but only 100,000 are currently receiving the first-line antiretroviral AIDS treatment
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Taru Bahl/ livemint.com 10:34 AM | December 02,2007
World AIDS Day 2007 saw the flagging off of RRE, an ambitious multisectoral and multiactivity social mobilization campaign on HIV/AIDS that will halt at 180 stations, cover 9,000 kms
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Bhuma Shrivastava 02:08 AM | November 30,2007
It is unclear if the hike will take place. But the National Blood Transfusion Council (NBTC), a technical advisory body, has suggested the rate hike
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Pragya Singh 12:45 AM | October 12,2007
The third National Family Health Survey for ’05-06 has sharply pruned the number of HIV-positive people
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A Staff Writer 12:23 AM | June 30,2007
The organization will spend 70% of the Rs11,585 crore programme on prevention of HIV/AIDS
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Alison Granito 02:02 AM | June 29,2007
Commitment to public health puts Tamil Nadu ahead of other states; Naco gives Rs11,585 cr for national AIDS policy
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