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Every person affected by HIV has right to live with dignity: Dr Abid Rasheed

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December 2, 2024
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JAMMU: Secretary of Health and Medical Education, Dr. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah today remarked that every person affected by HIV has the right to live with dignity and as society, we must work together to create an environment of understanding, compassion and support for them.

The Secretary made these remarks during an event organized by Jammu and Kashmir AIDS Control Society (JKACS) at Convention Centre here to mark the World AIDS Day celebrations.

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Project Director, JKACS, Principal GMC Jammu, Director Health Services Jammu, Director Coordination New GMCs, Director Colleges J&K, Principals of different colleges and Nursing institutions of Jammu, members of NGOs, AIDS fighters and large number of students from different institutions of Jammu were also present on the occasion.

Addressing the massive gathering, Dr. Abid Rasheed said that every year on this day we organise functions to mark World AIDS Day and these gatherings should incorporate some sense of consciousness in our society, especially in young population.

“These gatherings have deeper meaning and our young generation need to inculcate in themselves the spirit of being the Agents of Change in the Society,” Dr. Abid Rasheed said.

The Secretary highlighted that there is a need to raise awareness regarding HIV/AIDS in our society and we all need to dismantle the stigma associated with HIV-positive people. Dr. Abid Rasheed said, “HIV-infected person is emotionally as well as societally affected and it is our duty to make their life somewhat better. Support to people living with HIV is very must and support to them at the Community level is need of the hour.”

The Secretary underscored the critical role of education and public awareness in reducing the stigma and discrimination often faced by individuals living with HIV/AIDS.

The Secretary further underlined that access to treatment for HIV-affected persons is very important and no one should be deprived of getting basic treatment.

He asserted that continued collaboration between public health authorities, educational institutions, non-governmental organizations and local communities is paramount to strengthen prevention programs and reduce new infections of this virus. “Selective individuals of the Health department cannot tackle this challenge but only by joining hands together as a unified force,” Dr. Abid Rasheed said.

The Secretary on the occasion, also commended the students of different Nursing Colleges for highlighting various aspects of HIV through paintings and other art forms.

Addressing the gathering, Project Director, JKACS, Dr. Abdul Rouf Bhat said that this day is an opportunity to unite together for the fight against HIV and do something for people affected by this virus. He highlighted that this year’s theme of World AIDS Day ‘Take the Rights Path’ points to the need for rights for people affected by AIDS.

In her welcome address, In-charge IEC activities JKACS, Dr. Monika Vali said that this significant occasion allows us to come together to reaffirm our commitment towards fighting this global epidemic.

On the occasion, various students presented a remarkable play, highlighting that awareness is a must for fighting this dreadful virus.

The Secretary also presented awards to individuals and organizations for their outstanding contributions to HIV/AIDS awareness and support, recognizing their dedication and commitment to the cause.

Earlier, Dr. Abid Rasheed inspected awareness booths installed by different wings of Health department on HIV/AIDS awareness, TB Awareness, Ayush Medicines, Anemia Mukt Bharat Services, Tele Manas Services and on other themes.

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