World AIDS Day observed in city

Senior Civil Judge B.P. Devamane seen lighting the lamp to inaugurate World AIDS Day programme at Rajendra Bhavan in JSS Hospital premises yesterday as others look on.

Mysore/Mysuru: World AIDS Day-2020, with the theme ‘Global Solidarity – Resilient Services,’ was observed at a programme organised by the District Administration in association with Karnataka State AIDS Prevention Society, Bengaluru, District AIDS Prevention and Control Cell, Mysuru, District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Mysuru Chapter of Indian Medical Association (IMA) and a host of NGOs and other organisations, at Rajendra Bhavan in JSS Hospital premises here yesterday.

Speaking after inaugurating the programme, Senior Civil Judge and DLSA Member-Secretary B.P. Devamane said, “on World AIDS Day, we should dedicate ourselves to accelerate the progress in the fight against the deadly HIV/ AIDS.”

Pointing out that the DLSA has been conducting awareness programmes on various issues concerning citizens, Devamane said that it is essential that every citizen of the country have a minimum knowledge of our Constitution.

Noting that the Indian Constitution played a very vital role in ending various social malaises that prevailed before independence, he said that it was Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the first Law Minister of independent India, who introduced the Hindu Code Bill. But unfortunately, the Parliament failed to pass the Bill following which a deeply disappointed Dr. Ambedkar quit the Ministry. But it is ironical, the same Bill was passed by Jawaharlal Nehru Cabinet years later, he said. The Bill gave many rights to women, including property rights,  he added.

Dr. B.S. Pushpalatha, Divisional Joint Director of Health and Family Welfare Department, said that it is heartening to note that the number of HIV/ AIDS patients is coming down drastically with each passing year. 

Pointing out that the affected people should not show any hesitancy for getting treated, she said that with medical advancements, AIDS can be completely cured with timely treatment. Highlighting the need for the society to provide supportive care for affected people, Dr. Pushpalatha said that considerable progress has been made towards ending AIDS as a public health threat. 

Earlier, District AIDS Control Officer Dr. Mohammad Shiraz Ahmed, who delivered the keynote address, said that the number of HIV/ AIDS cases has come down to just 286 in 2020-21 (till Oct. 2020) from 1,461 in 2013-14.

Explaining the steps taken by the Health Department for checking the spread of the deadly disease, he said that, however, the epidemic is not yet fully over and young people remain at risk across the globe.

Several staff of K.R. Hospital and members of several NGOs which are engaged in the battle against AIDS, were felicitated on the occasion.

DHO Dr. T. Amarnath, Asha Kirana Hospital’s Dr. V.H.T.  Swamy, ART Centre Nodal Officer Dr. Sunitha, District Surgeon Dr. Rajeshwari, IMA Mysuru President Dr. B.N. Ananda Ravi, JSS Medical College Principal Dr. H. Basavana Gowdappa and others were present.

This post was published on December 2, 2020 6:38 pm