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Jamui Awareness Event Highlights AIDS Prevention on Eve of World AIDS Day

Jamui, Nov 30 – A discussion on AIDS awareness was held in Anand Vihar Colony, Sirchand Nawada, Jamui, on the eve of World AIDS Day. The event was organized by Dr. Gauri Shankar Paswan, Head of the Postgraduate Economics Department at KKM College.

Dr. Paswan highlighted that World AIDS Day is observed annually on December 1st, a date proposed by WHO officials James Bunn and Thomas Netter.

Speakers emphasized the importance of education and safe practices in combating the disease. Dr. Niranjan Kumar Dubey stated that “knowledge dispels the darkness of HIV” and urged everyone to adopt a safe lifestyle. He also stressed that investing in AIDS prevention and health is crucial for national economic stability.

Dr. DK Goel stated that prevention is the greatest defense against AIDS, as it’s entirely preventable, while treatment only manages the condition. Dr. Ajit Kumar Bharti reminded attendees that HIV is not a curse, but rather a result of ignorance and unsafe practices.

Professor Sardar Rai noted the long-term economic burden AIDS places on the global economy, while preventative measures can mitigate financial losses. Professor Anand Kumar Singh emphasized that AIDS is a serious, long-term condition, not a simple cold. Prof. Sanjeev Kumar Singh highlighted that adopting safe lifestyles and vigilance are key to HIV prevention. Senior teacher Dinesh Mandal said that sensitivity in society is the best medicine for AIDS.

The event underscored the continued need for awareness and prevention efforts in the fight against AIDS.

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