Kohima: Awareness rally on HIV
First Published: 28th March, 2018 14:44 IST
With an objective to create awareness among the youth about the ill effects of HIV/AIDS, the Kohima Battalion of Assam Rifles conducted an awareness rally in Kohima. The main focus
With an objective to create awareness among the youth about the ill effects of HIV/AIDS, the Kohima Battalion of Assam Rifles conducted an awareness rally in Kohima.
The main focus of the rally was to spread awareness among the people regarding precautionary measures and motivate them to make Nagaland an HIV/AIDS free state.
The motto “Don’t lose your life, stay away from HIV/AIDS” was the theme of the anti-HIV rally. The students of Dainty Buds School and Oriental College participated in the rally.
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