aids
The journey from victim to survivor
The law forbids defence lawyers from commenting upon a victim’s past sexual history during the trial.
After 2016 cut, fund to fight Aids receives 17.65 per cent boost
The programme was jeopardised earlier after Narendra Modi government had made a major cut in the social spending.
Centre approves schemes to improve cancer facilities
Mr Nadda also said India’s under-5 mortality rate and maternal mortality ratio declined at a higher pace than the global average.
Gay prince fights India’s war against AIDS
Gohil has been part of a campaign against the colonial-era law that bans homosexual acts in India
Gay prince on front line of India's war against AIDS
India has the third highest number of HIV/AIDS cases in the world according to the United Nations, with about 2.1 million people in 2015.
The need to know risks and benefits of marijuana
The current lack of scientific information poses a public health risk.
Compulsory HIV screening during pregnancy likely
The agenda of the government now is to reduce mother-to-child transmission.
Britain’s Prince Harry dedicates charity to Princess Diana
Princess Diana died in a car crash in Paris in 1997, when Harry was just 13-years-old.
1 in 7 with HIV in Europe unaware of infection
People who do not know they are infected cannot benefit from life-saving treatment, and can continue to transmit the virus to others.
Child labour, trafficking major issues, claims report
All states in east and Northeast India reported on issues of children affected by AIDS.