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Posted by Surinder Verma on Wednesday, June 17, 2020

CYCLISTS CREATE HIV AWARENESS

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CYCLISTS CREATE HIV AWARENESS

To encourage healthy lifestyle and to educate the public specially the youth, Chandigarh State AIDS Control Society organized a huge Cycle Rally on 03.12.2023 starting from Sukhna Lake to New Lake Sector 42 Chandigarh. The Cycle Rally was flagged off by Sh. Ajay Chagti IAS Secretary Health, Chandigarh Administration alongwith Dr. Suman Singh, Director Health Services. During the flag off, Secretary Health urged people to adopt Healthy lifestyles by making cycling a routine activity. He also appreciated the efforts made by Chandigarh State AIDS Control Society in controlling the spread of HIV/AIDS in the city and also creating awareness among the masses about modes of HIV transmission and prevention.

More than 250 Cyclists from the city participated. The participants were from all walks of life including women and children. College Students formed the bulk of the Cycle Rally. The participants had decorated their Cycles in a way that gave message “Know AIDS for No AIDS” motivating the people to come forward and gather correct knowledge about HIV/AIDS. Placards with suitable messages were also displayed by the Cyclists. Prize was given for best decorated Cycle which conveyed the message of HIV modes of transmission. An Ambulance followed the Cyclists for their safety.

Sh. Ajay Chagti IAS, Secretary Health, Dr. Suman Singh, Director Health Services, Sh. Rajiv Tewari, Director, DPR and Dr. Virender Nagpal, Project Director, Chandigarh SACS drove their cycles alongwith the Cycle Rally giving a message to adopt healthy life styles for healthy tomorrow. Prizes for the Quiz on HIV/AIDS conducted at Lake Sector 42 were given away. Participants were motivated for Voluntary Free HIV Testing at the stationed Mobile HIV Testing Van at the concluding venue.

HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases are most prevalent in the age group 15 to 39 years. Project Director, Dr. Virender Nagpal conveyed that Chandigarh is showing a declining trend in HIV epidemic, this is a result of extensive education and awareness about the disease.