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AIDS awareness drive at Jamia Millia

NEW DELHI: Jamia Millia Islamia has organised a three-day awareness campaign for its students beginning this coming Wednesday.

The campaign is being supervised by Jamia Cultural Committee, National Service Scheme and Voluntary Counselling and Testing Centre in collaboration with the Delhi State AIDS Control Society.

Counselling and awareness stalls have been put up at different places on the campus such as the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Faculty of Education and Law, Faculty of Fine Arts and Schools and Faculty of Humanities and Languages.

The students of Jamia Senior Secondary Schools had organised a rally on Wednesday in support of the awareness programme on HIV/AIDS.

A blood donation camp was organised on the campus on Thursday, while there will cultural programmes like film screening and “nukkad nataks” on Friday.

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