Himachal CM Sukhu flags off marathon to create awareness about AIDS

Oct 01, 2023

Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], October 1 : Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister  Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu inaugurated the State Level Marathon (Red Run)  from the Ridge, Shimla on Sunday to create awareness about AIDS. Sixty-six youths from seven districts of the state participated in the marathon. 
The Chief Minister also inaugurated a blood donation camp.
During his address, the Chief Minister extended his warm wishes to all the participants in the marathon and underscored the importance of accurate information in the fight against AIDS.
He said that there has been a significant shift in the societal dialogue around AIDS, as there was a time when AIDS was a topic shrouded in social stigma but it is openly discussed in the present.
The Chief Minister said that there are currently 5,300 AIDS patients in Himachal Pradesh and the state government is committed to providing them with free medical treatment and support.
He said that the government has established a dedicated 1,097 helpline to address the queries of young individuals regarding AIDS.
Furthermore, the state offers free testing and counseling services through 55 integrated testing and counseling centers, along with two dedicated ITC vehicles situated across different districts.
The Chief Minister emphasized the role of social media in disseminating AIDS awareness throughout society.
Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu also said that policies and schemes are being prepared with their well-being in mind. He said that Himachal Pradesh has suffered extensive damage during the recent monsoon and it will take time to recover from the devastation.
The state is committed to aid affected families, allocating a special package of Rs. 4,500 crore for disaster relief efforts, he said.
Speaking on the occasion, Health Minister  Dhani Ram Shandil emphasized the pivotal role of young people in dispelling misconceptions and confusion about AIDS.
He said that the state government is committed to providing various forms of assistance to AIDS patients, including free testing and treatment. A vibrant cultural program was also presented on the occasion.