One week long road show campaign by the HP State AIDS Control Society (HPSACS) concluded with a musical extravaganza at Nurpur. The campaign which was launched on the occasion of “International day against drug abuse” toured various parts of the tourist district of Kangra in the Western Himalayan Region of north India. The themes were
“Say no to Drugs and yes to Life – Protect yourself from getting HIV” & “Know your status, Act now- Walk into the ICTC”.
Most people who are HIV infected don’t know their status till they develop AIDS. People need to learn their HIV status; as if they are negative they can be relaxed and take precaution for future. If they test positive they can avail the benefit of free treatment, which is available at Shimla and Hamirpur by HPSACS, and they can live long and healthy meaningful life. If a person does not know his status, it means that he or she is missing on an opportunity to get timely treatment, care and support. The test is carried out only under the principle of consent, confidentiality and counseling; and three tests are performed on samples in ICTC to rule out errors.
Dr RK Sood, District AIDS Project Officer told that under the National AIDS Control Programme, five Integrated Counselling and Testing Centres in the District have been established at Civil Hospital Palampur, Civil Hospital Kangra, Zonal Hospital Dharamsala (Room No 402), Department of Microbiology, Medical College Tanda , & Civil Hospital Dehra where confidential HIV testing services are available.
Patients can walk in to the centre without any OPD slip and avail the free facilities. Why free ICTC services are better option than other labs: In the Govt. ICTC, each blood sample is tested thrice using different rapid tests to confirm the report, as compared to private labs which usually conduct only one test. ELISA is also done at ICTC Dharamshala.
Moreover private Labs don’t have a counselor who can help the client. Moreover, the test is totally free of cost at ICTC. So traveling some distance to the Integrated Counseling and Testing Centre is worthwhile, as the services are better.
After the awareness drive launched in Feb-March 09, there has been a 1.5 times increase in the utilisation of free HIV testing facilities in the District, from 2389 in last quarter of 2008-09; to 3752 in first quarter of 2009-10.

There are several emerging Intravenous Drug Use -HIV epidemic hotspots in north Indian states. According to sentinel surveillance data from 2006, the prevalence of HIV among drug users is 10.0% in New Delhi, 13.8 % in Punjab and 17.6% in Chandigarh. Mr Abrol Secretary Red Cross Kangra, told that a de-addiction centre is also being run at
Dharamshala where people can avail facilities free of cost.
The Chariot troupe which was recently flagged off by the Health minister of HP, also led the candle light march in collaboration with District Administration, Red Cross, taxi drivers, auto driver, members of beopar mandal, NGOs, nursing students at Mc Leodganj. The team performed shows at various places including Gaggal, Icchi, Nagrota
Bagwan, Gopalpur, Baijnath, Mahakal, Sakri, Dehra, Ranital, Sakri, Dharmshala, Mcleodganj, Nagrota Surian, Damtal, Indora, Nurpur, Jasur, Rey and Badukhar and reached out to over five thousand rural youth.
