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GCW Udhampur conducts week-long activities to observe World AIDS Day
12/6/2024 9:24:00 PM
Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, Dec 6: Red Ribbon Club, GCW Udhampur in collaboration with AIDS Control Society, Department of Health & Medical Education; and Higher Education Department, J&K under the aegis of IQAC of the college organised week-long activities to commemorate World AIDS Day designated on Ist December every year.
The theme for World AIDS Day 2024 is 'Take the rights path: My health, my right!' The world can end AIDS-if everyone's rights are protected, by inculcating among the general masses the gravity of the problem and heighten their level of awareness about HIV/AIDS/STI and other related issues and thus eliminate related myths and misconceptions.
The week-long activities commenced on 2nd Dec. under the able guidance of Dr. Nalini Pathania, Principal of the college.
An awareness rally which was formally flagged off by Dr. Pathania was taken out by the students with chart drawings in their hands-all showcasing the awareness message on AIDS Prevention and Control. The rally was taken out from the campus of GCW Udhampur, which passed through the main places of Battal Ballian Road and finally concluded at the college campus. More than 130 students of the college participated in the rally.
On 3rd December, a poster-making competition was organised in which an impressive number of students from various streams participated with great zeal and enthusiasm. The theme of the competition was to create awareness about HIV/AIDS and to foster creativity and healthy competition among the students.
The posters were bold, visually appealing and informative. They gave a pictorial representation of HIV/AIDS contraction and care. Dr. Indu Khajuria (HOD Chemistry), Dr. Monika Gupta, Prof. Parwinder Kour were amongst the judges of the competition. The first prize was bagged by Rasha Devi while Divya and Rutvi Gupta stood second and third respectively.
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