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AHF India Cares celebrated its 10th year anniversary on 26th April 2017 in New Delhi. It was on 21st March 2007, AHF India Cares dedicated the Centre Of Excellence – Providing Cutting Edge HIV Medical Care and Support Services. Since then, AHF India Cares has partnered with organizations to expand access to rapid testing programs throughout the country, campaigned against increased drug pricing and promote sexual health and HIV awareness. AHF India Cares provides increased access to treatment by having longer clinic operating hours and mobile testing vans in most-at-risk regions.
AHF India Cares celebrated its 10th year anniversary on 26th April 2017 in New Delhi. It was on 21st March 2007, AHF India Cares dedicated the Centre Of Excellence – Providing Cutting Edge HIV Medical Care and Support Services. Since then, AHF India Cares has partnered with organizations to expand access to rapid testing programs throughout the country, campaigned against increased drug pricing and promote sexual health and HIV awareness. AHF India Cares provides increased access to treatment by having longer clinic operating hours and mobile testing vans in most-at-risk regions.
The event also featured a special screening of documentary “Your Money or Your Life" which showcases on the deceptive and avaricious practices of the greedy drug companies, and tells real-life stories of people and families that are being hurt, and their health and lives endangered, by the heartless profiteering of Big Pharma Companies. The screening was followed by a technical panel discussion.
ANINGA /Darter/ Anhinga rufa
KEOLADEO N.P. chiamato anche Santuario degli uccelli di Bharatpur, ( ne
sono state censite 230 specie), patrimonio dell'umanità dell'UNESCO dal
1971.
Venne creato 250 anni fa e deve il suo nome ad un tempio dedicato a
Keoladeo / Shiva che si trova entro ai suoi confini. Inizialmente era una
depressione naturale che venne allagata quando il Maharagja Suraj Mal
nel XVIII sec. costruì una diga alla confluenza dei fiumi Gambhir e
Banganga, creando un'enorme riserva di caccia in cui i sovrani di
Bharatpur organizzavano grandi battute in onore dei vicerè britannici:
in una sola, nel 1938, il governatore lord Linlithgow abbattè oltre 4200
uccelli!
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Impulse India conducted a social gathering on April 22nd, 2014 at Hotel Sherwani, Nehru Place, New Delhi.
The event included HIV testing, condom & lubricant distribution, an animated video promoting awareness of sexual health and a discussion on Supreme Court ruling on Third Gender recognition. 58 community members participated of which 23 were tested. 408 condoms and 270 lubricants were distributed.
The Common Crow (Euploea core) is a common butterfly found in South Asia. In India it is also sometimes referred to as the Common Indian Crow, and in Australia as the Australian Crow. It belongs to the Crows and Tigers subfamily of the Nymphalidae (Brushfooted butterflies).
The Common Crow is the most common representative of its genus Euploea. Like the Tigers (genus Danaus), the Crows are inedible and thus mimicked by other Indian butterflies (see Batesian mimicry). In addition, the Indian species of the Euploea genus shows another kind of mimicry, Müllerian mimicry. Accordingly, this species has been studied in greater detail than other members of its genus in India