Jammu, May 20 (Hindustan Reporter) In a continued effort to enhance health care in the region, the Indian Army led an important awareness lecture on Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) to commemorate the World AIDS Vaccine Day. This important event took place at Nali Village, Patanji and Furkan Academy in Kishtwar, highlighting the Army's strong commitment towards community health.
The lecture was attended by 30 residents of Nali village and 200 students of Furkan Academy. The Indian Army is committed to community health. That is why the lectures provided by Army personnel provided valuable information on the importance of AIDS prevention, treatment and vaccine development.
Both residents and students deeply appreciated the tireless efforts of the Indian Army in organizing such impactful awareness programs. He expressed his gratitude for the knowledge imparted and the unwavering support of the Army in promoting public health. Through these initiatives, the Indian Army continues to demonstrate its commitment to the well-being of the population, improving health care and raising awareness in the field.