PGI marks World AIDS Day
Express news service : Chandigarh, Sun Dec 02 2012, 02:10 hrs
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To commemorate World AIDS Day on Saturday, the department of Pediatrics, PGIMER, organised a seminar on AIDS for the young adolescents of Snehalaya at the Advanced Pediatrics Center in the institute. A team of doctors used innovative methods were used to create awareness about this sensitive topic to the young minds. The event was sponsored by the Chandigarh State AIDs Control Society.
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