World AIDS Day: Remember and Commit
HIV–AIDS Awareness Ribbon
An awareness rally has been organized to mark World AIDS Day on December 1. The rally will start from Kranti Chowk at 8 am and will be flagged off by District Collector Astik Kumar Pandey after paying obeisance to the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Maharashtra .The rally will pass through Paithan Gate, Zilla Parishad, and culminate at Marathwada Sanskrutik Mandal at Khadkeshwar.
Raising Awareness About HIV-AIDS
The rally will be followed by a cultural program at Kranti Chowk. During the rally and cultural program, pamphlets will be distributed to the people to create awareness about the eradication of AIDS. Similarly, street plays will also be organized. Students from colleges and members of the Maharashtra State AIDS Control Institute, Mumbai, and other organizations will participate in the rally and cultural program.
World AIDS Day: Remember and Commit
The theme for this year’s World AIDS Day, “World AIDS Day 35: Remember and Commit,” serves as a reminder of the global struggle to end HIV-related stigma, an opportunity to honor those we have lost, and a rallying cry to commit to working toward a day when HIV is no longer a public health threat.
Additional Programs
Similarly, various programs, including a poster competition, rangoli competition, blood donation camp, poem recitation, and essay writing, will be organized throughout the week. World AIDS Day will also be celebrated at the tehsil level by organizing various programs at various places. Sub-District Hospital, Vaijapur, and Prerna Social Institute will organize a rally on December 1. A poster exhibition will be held at the venue of the conclusion of the rally. Various programs will also be organized at colleges, said District Civil Surgeon Dr. Dayanand Motipawale.
About World AIDS Day
The first World AIDS Day took place in 1988, providing a platform to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS and honor the lives affected by the epidemic. This year marks the 35th commemoration of this important day. Over the past 35 years, there has been significant progress in addressing HIV and AIDS thanks to advancements in medical research, increased access to treatment and prevention, and a broader understanding of the virus.
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