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Why we spread awareness for HIV-AIDS...

8/22/10

by: prafulkr

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections in India has declined drastically in recent years — from 5.5 million in 2005 to below 2.5 million in 2007 and in India, every year approximately 2000 people killed by HIV infection. And around 124 thousand NGOs are working for AIDS awareness; means on a single death 62 NGOs are working and AIDS budget per year is approximately 380 hundred thousand thousand rupees that is 19 hundred thousand rupees per death.

Where as cancer is spreading much larger speed every year 2 hundred thousand people killed due to cancer and each death 3896 rupees are spend. You know what the game behind this?
If your answer is “No” then

its Ok.

Its all is the game of making money folks only for money.

Let me explain,

You know, every year India got hundreds of thousands of thousand rupees for AIDS awareness and cure, most of amount are came from USA, Europe or WHO (World Health Organization) ok,

They told to use condom for safe and healthy relation, you know how much cost it is? it is around 8-10 rupees, and it is too large its market to sell and earn big money.

So in one hand they are paying money as charity in another hand they grab all money by selling condoms and medicine.

Why? Government spend so much money for HIV? I think it is only to happy some medic-tycoon how are sitting in US assembly.
They create havoc for AIDS and earning huge money through it.


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