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Identifying AIDS as a threat in proximity to terrorism | | | EARLY TIMES SPECIAL JAMMU, July 23: In the backdrop of the terror attacks worldwide, World AIDS Day that is 'observed' every year in India as a reprehensible menace only needs to be introspected deep inside, being another form of terrorism on rise in the country. Since distinguishing the AIDS's identical proximity with terrorism cannot be ruled out, the world 'celebrating' AIDS Day should not be read as a misnomer in this context to see through AIDS in right perspectives. This idea contains a noble thought as prescribed by the illustrious lot of our fresh genre that desires AIDS Day to be "celebrated" rather than "denounced" for its ignobility. Though the idea generates a specific question marks on such celebration, the suggestions forwarded by them contain good reasoning. "Arresting the broader aspect of the AIDS awareness confined to the glossy pamphlets, organizing high-profile seminars, holding painting competitions and running red trains may not suffice to the real problem that lies wrapped deeply under the covers of shame and embarrassment," says a Ph.D scholar. He emphasizes on the need for maneuvering open environs for breaking the shackles of ignominy attached to this menace and arrange for a man-to-man programme from the grass root levels starting from deep interiors of Indian villages. His support on this issue, hence, qualifies for reining in terrorism also on the same account as to organize a man-to-man vision on the border so that a speck of life may not dare to skip their eyes. Though after every terror attack or while cutting sorry figure over the rising graph of HIV positives in the state, the governments just sit across the table for a condemnation over the cup of tea, the gesticulations apparent in the new youth now have a spark, clearly visible and raring to glow.
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