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The AIDS Time Bomb

 
By prakriti at Tue, 2006-04-04 19:21 | General

Sujatha Rao had hoped to reach out to corporates attending the conference but those in attendance before her were a handful of journalists, representatives of Non Governmental Organisations and interested individuals.

"We lost 500,000 people to AIDS last year. There are 5.2 million HIV infected people in India," she said.

Rediff gives a profile of the woman with supposedly India's toughest job (a subjective opinion that. I am sure Smt. Rabri Devi would have a distinct other view, what with looking after 9 kids and 47 cows/buffaloes).

India is about to enter its

By neeraj on Wed, 2006-04-05 05:53

India is about to enter its boom time...when a major part of its population will be young and productive ..however this will last for only a limited number of years which will give India the biggest opportunity for development it has had since anytime ....AID's needs to be checked on a proactive basis, failing which it has the potential to really drag india down in its best times.

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Does Hiv really cause aids???

By qwan on Sun, 2006-04-30 07:00

http://www.theothersideofaids.com/
Go to this site you will see the other side of aids.
BTW i am surprised that India is in this condition.
Because Aids is not a disease and it is a syndrome that means when you get certain immune deficiant disease you are proclaimed an aids patient.
India already had and has a cure for aids thousands of years back.
Read the below links.
http://www.aidsfreetn.com/tnsacs/siddhapage.html

Only in the tamilnadu they are treating aids differently.
How can we believe modern medicine they still cant cure cancer after millions of dollars put in research. Whereas siddi has already cured cancer patients in months. Aids too is caught in this vicious dirty game played by pharma industries

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