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Title - West Bengal campaigns against HIV/AIDSPosted by : ConfirmTicket on Jul 27, 2012 - 21:00:18 PM |
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As part of nationwide campaign against HIV/AIDS, a State Level function was organized at Sealdah Railway Station in Kolkata on Friday.Sudip Bandyopadhyay, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, attended the function.Addressing the function, Bandyopadhay said that Red Ribbon Express (RRE) is one of the flagship initiatives under the National AIDS Control Programme that was successfully implemented twice in the past."Based on the overwhelming response received during the last two phases, the third phase of RRE was flagged off from Delhi on 11th January 2012, the National Youth Day. On a year long journey the special train will pass through 23 states covering 162 railway stations. RRE entered West Bengal on 16th July 2012. It is scheduled to halt at 12 stations for 22 days in the state," he said.He said that the national response to HIV epidemic in India has been remarkable, which has seen a steady progress since 1992, when the comprehensive National AIDS Control Programme was launched in all States in the country. Since then, there has been a considerable expansion of the services for HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, care and support.The HIV estimates 2010 show an overall reduction in HIV prevalence and incidence in India.The estimated number of new annual HIV infections has declined by more than 50% over the past decade. It is estimated that India had approximately 1.2 lakh new HIV infections in 2009, as against 2.7 lakh in 2000. This is a significant indicator of the impact of the various interventions and scaled-up prevention strategies. |