Rajya Sabha passes bill for AIDS afflicted

Anyone in India having HIV or AIDS, the Government of India will take care of the treatment: JP Nadda

Update: 2017-03-21 20:45 GMT
Approach involves sending an agent to 'wake up' dormant virus, which causes it to begin replicating so that either the immune system or the virus itself would kill the cell harboring HIV. (Photo: AFP)

New Delhi: The Rajya Sabha on Tuesday passed a crucial bill to ensure equal rights to people afflicted by HIV and AIDS in getting treatment, admission in educational institutions and jobs.

The Upper House passed the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) (Prevention) and Control) Bill, 2014, moved by Union health minister J.P. Nadda, by a voice vote.

Replying to the debate, Nadda said, “I would like to inform the House that while making the rules, we will ensure that nobody is denied treatment and we are committed to provide medical treatment to all those living with HIV or AIDS. We are going with an aggressive policy.”

“Anyone in India having HIV or AIDS, the Government of India will take care of the treatment,” he added.

Many members suggested amending the Section 14(1) of the bill, to remove the phrase “as far as possible” for providing medical treatment by the Centre.

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