TNN Sep 9, 2011, 03.06am IST
JAIPUR: Rajasthan is at a higher risk of HIV transmission due to geographical and occupational reasons such as tourism, according to World Health Organisation.
WHO officials threw light on Rajasthan’s status relating to
NAGPUR: Several city children, whose lives were marred by a black mark called AIDS, used to get love, care and support from some loving ‘sisters’. The love and care continues to come their way, but the support has been withdrawn …
Posted: Mon Sep 12 2011, 01:57 hrs
Junagadh, Ahmedabad:
It’s been just over a month since his four-year-old thalassemic daughter tested HIV-positive. A month during which Salim Sheikh, 33, found out that 23 of the 103 thalassemic children …
Posted: Sun Sep 11 2011, 21:33 hrs
Junagadh, Ahmedabad:
Twenty-three children suffering from thalassemia have tested HIV positive at a Junagadh civil hospital where they had gone for blood transfusion, prompting authorities to order a probe.
“Twenty three …
Anuradha Mascarenhas
Posted: Sep 06, 2011 at 0403 hrs IST
Pune: Over the past few days, a surge in demand for contraceptives has been seen by NGOs working to prevent HIV/AIDS in the city, who say it’s a good sign …
DNA correspondent for DNA
Manoj, an HIV-positive man, lost his wife to the infection 6 years ago. Anita, another HIV-positive, was living alone with her 5-year-old son since her husband’s death. They met at the matrimonial event in August 2010 …
Rizwan Khan for Pune Mirror
More than 150 people living with HIV got an opportunity to find their prospective life partners on the occasion of Friendship Day, on Sunday. The matrimonial meet was organised by NGOs working with target communities …
PUNE: A matrimonial meet will be organised for HIV positive men and women, who will be given free counselling, and support. The mela is being organised by Wake Up Pune, Disha NGO, Santulan Organisation and Centre for Advocacy and …
Published: Monday, Aug 1, 2011, 13:01 IST
By Archana Dahiwal | Place: Mundgod | Agency: DNA
The Centre for Advocacy and Research (CFAR), a non-government organisation (NGO), is committed to advocacy on the rights of marginalised populations. This includes the …