Friday, 8 March 2019
Wednesday, 20 February 2019
Let's together build an HIV-free nation with IRA
Hello my friends! In past days, I have shared with you the
stories of Indian culture, history, culinary, travel spots and many more. I
have received many positive responses from you, too. But, today I am going to discuss
a serious matter. Yes, you guess it right - HIV. I want to share the solution to overcome the fear, that comes in our mind, hearing the
word - HIV.
Tell me first, do you
really aware about HIV? Did you know there are 2.01 million people still in
India who live with HIV, or that there are about 80,000 people who get
infected every year? Not to mention the overall stigma & amp; prejudice associated with the
condition which marginalizes the infected and the lack of information that perpetuates all of these.
Bad news, indeed.
Good news, however, is
that HIV is preventable, manageable and a lot of it is just to do with
providing people the right
information with sensitivity and tact at the right time!
Ask IRA your questions
about HIV/AIDS at https://yes4me.net/IRA now.
Introducing IRA
IRA is a conversational
platform where people can seek answers to their pressing HIV/AIDS queries. She was created
to help people gain information about HIV and motivate people to manage HIV responsibly.
She is friendly and chatty and wants the world to be free of HIV.
IRA will be available on
the yes4me website. Anyone with an internet connection can access IRA which makes her a
powerful ally in the fight against HIV. Because of the stigma surrounding HIV, people can visit IRA
from the security of their own home and seek answers to urgent
questions without facing
any of the discrimination that they would face anywhere else.
With IRA by their side,
millions of Indians will be able to find the right information at the right
time and thus solve the
root cause that perpetuates HIV.
Let’s join hands to make
India HIV/AIDS free. You can reach IRA for all your questions from the
link below.
We would love to hear back
from you as your feedback makes IRA better!
#hivfreeindia #hiv #aids #rethinkhiv #speakouthiv #EndAIDS.
Wednesday, 23 January 2019
Talk about India, from India with you
Some Rare Pictures of My Hero - Netaji
Good morning/Good afternoon/Good evening my friends, wherever
you are! This is 11:00am. 23rd January, 2019, Wednesday in India. Hope
you are doing very well there!
23rd January is a special day for Indians. The country
celebrates this day as the birthday of Indian freedom fighter Subhas Chandra
Bose who gave his entire life to free the country from the British. Subhas,
often referred as Netaji, was born on 23 January 1897 in Cuttack. The born
hero had planned to get rid India of the British rule during World War II with
the help of Nazi Germany and Japan. However his dream to unite India under his
leadership couldn’t see the light of day, but, he has been hailed as a patriot
and finds a distinct space in the struggle for Indian Independence.
Today the nation
is celebrating his 122st birth anniversary. I told you so many stories about the hero in past years; this year, I have collected some rare pictures of this
great patriot for you. Also, it’s a small tribute to the great leader, Netaji!
Netaji in his childhood!
Netaji only 17 year old 1914.
Subash Chandra Bose At Cambridge.
Bose on the ship to Europe,early 1930s.
Subash Chandra Bose at Europe .He used to call himself as
Indian Ambassador who wants to fight for Indian Independence.
Rabinranth Tagore & Netaji 1935.
Mahatma Gandhi with Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose at Calcutta,
1937.
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose with his brother Sudhir Chandra
Bose and his wife at 1939.
Bose with Gandhi ji and Sardar Patel at Congress Meeting.
At meeting of Congress.
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose with Shankaracharya of Puri, Orissa.
George Lansbury, the Labour politician greets the Indian
nationalist leader and President of the All-India Congress Subhas Chandra Bose.
Subhas Chandra Bose, the new President of the 51st Indian
National Congress, wearing traditional formal clothing in 1940.
Subhas Chandra Bose enjoying a meal at Bardoli Ashram on his
way to the 51st Indian National Congress during WWII in 1940.
Subhas Chandra Bose with mother Prabhabati Devi in his bedroom
in Calcutta after release from jail in 1940.
Bose in Berlin, 1941.
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Adolf Hitler - Germany 29 May
1942.
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose inspects the notorious Cellular
Jail on Andaman Island, 1944.
With Indian Prisoner of war.
Bose with Nazi Commanders.
Subash Chandra Bose in Japan ,after his trip to Germany was
over he went to Japan with help of Nazis in Submarines.
Bose with his army.
Well’ that’s all for today! Hope you like today’s post. Take care of your family and yourself! Have a good day/ afternoon/evening/night! Namaskar.
Original Autograph of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose.
Image Courtesy: Google.com
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