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YMA, MSACS to combat HIV & drug addiction
YMA, MSACS to combat HIV & drug addiction

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

YMA, MSACS to combat HIV & drug addiction

Aizawl: The central committee of the Young Mizo Association (YMA), the largest community-based organisation among the Mizos, and the Mizoram State AIDS Control Society (MSACS) have agreed to work closely together in combating the spread of HIV and addressing drug addiction. In a 'consultative deliberation' held at the central YMA hall in Aizawl on Friday, MSACS project director Jane R Ralte said 32,544 people have been infected since Oct 1990 till March end this year, while the number of HIV infected people during the 2024-2025 financial year (April 2024 to March 2025) was 2,021. Ralte said 1,302 infected people (68.13% of 2,021) during the last fiscal contracted the disease through unsafe sex of which the large majority are having permanent partners (wives or husbands or lovers), followed by those having casual sex partners. "There is also an increase in infections among males who have male partners," she said. Among those infected during the last financial year, 83.47% are between the age group of 15 and 49 years, making the use of condoms during sex more important, she said. She appealed to the YMA to educate youths to carry condoms wherever they go. President of the central YMA Lalhmachhuana said not only drug addicts but some people with wealth and good reputation in the society are vulnerable to HIV infections and can propagate the disease. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Resort com tudo incluído na Bahia Palladium Hotel Group Undo Lalhmachhuana suggested that YMA leaders and MSACS officials should form groups to study the behaviour of people on the streets at night. The advantage of Oral Substitution Therapy (OST) over Intravenous Drug Use (IDU) was also discussed in the consultation. Aizawl: The central committee of the Young Mizo Association (YMA), the largest community-based organisation among the Mizos, and the Mizoram State AIDS Control Society (MSACS) have agreed to work closely together in combating the spread of HIV and addressing drug addiction. In a 'consultative deliberation' held at the central YMA hall in Aizawl on Friday, MSACS project director Jane R Ralte said 32,544 people have been infected since Oct 1990 till March end this year, while the number of HIV infected people during the 2024-2025 financial year (April 2024 to March 2025) was 2,021. Ralte said 1,302 infected people (68.13% of 2,021) during the last fiscal contracted the disease through unsafe sex of which the large majority are having permanent partners (wives or husbands or lovers), followed by those having casual sex partners. "There is also an increase in infections among males who have male partners," she said. Among those infected during the last financial year, 83.47% are between the age group of 15 and 49 years, making the use of condoms during sex more important, she said. She appealed to the YMA to educate youths to carry condoms wherever they go. President of the central YMA Lalhmachhuana said not only drug addicts but some people with wealth and good reputation in the society are vulnerable to HIV infections and can propagate the disease. Lalhmachhuana suggested that YMA leaders and MSACS officials should form groups to study the behaviour of people on the streets at night. The advantage of Oral Substitution Therapy (OST) over Intravenous Drug Use (IDU) was also discussed in the consultation.

YMA gives 5.1L to Mizo families affected by CHT blaze
YMA gives 5.1L to Mizo families affected by CHT blaze

Time of India

time16-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

YMA gives 5.1L to Mizo families affected by CHT blaze

Aizawl: The central committee of the Young Mizo Association ( ) on Friday handed over Rs 5.11 lakh to 18 families of Mahmuam village at the Sajek range in Bangladesh's whose homes were completely gutted by fire on Feb 24, according to a press statement issued by the YMA central committee. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Those affected by fire are ethnic Mizos who not only lost their homes but also all their properties in the inferno. YMA president Lalhmachhuana handed over the money as through leaders of the YMA unit of the Sajek range in Aizawl. The aid was collected from the units of YMA's Aizawl city units. The fire that broke out on Feb 24 gutted over 60 homes, including 18 belonging to ethnic Mizos. The cause of the fire is not yet known. Ethnic Mizos in Chittagong Hill Tracts have been facing hardships due to crackdown by the Bangladesh army on the pretext of flushing out Kuki-Chin National Army militants fighting for autonomy in their inhabited areas. As a result over 2,000 ethnic Mizos have taken shelter in Lawngtlai district bordering Bangladesh and Myanmar since Nov 2022.

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