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HIV/AIDS, a major problem faced by BSF

Bangalore, Mar 6 (UNI) The rising cases of HIV/AIDS among Border Security Force personnel has become a major problem for the paramilitary force, with nearly 150 men falling victim to the killer disease last year, BSF Director General A K Mitra said today.

Speaking at a function to inaugurate a newly constructed auditorium at BSF Signal Training School campus here, he said BSF had taken up education on safe sex among the personnel in a big way by involving NGOs and installing condom vending machines in many areas of its operation. The most serious concern was that of the risk of spread of HIV among their family members, he added.

''It is very difficult to assess how many could have been afflicted by HIV. We come to know about the cases mainly when they get hospitalised or die due to the disease. Due to reluctance among the BSF men in our hierarchical set up, all cases are not coming out. This is the reason we are taking the help of NGOs as we hope that the personnel would be more forthcoming with them,'' he said.

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K'taka Govt will continue to extend help to BSF: CM

Bangalore, Mar 6 (UNI) The Karnataka Government is ready to extend all necessary help to the Border Security Force (BSF), especially to the families of personnel from the State killed in various operations, Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy said today. Speaking after inaugurating 'Tarang' Auditorium at BSF Signal Training School at Yelahanka on the outskirts of the city, he lauded the efforts of BSF in anti-insurgency, counter-insurgency and anti-militancy operations in different parts of the country. ''The welfare of these brave.....

Six people killed in a road mishap near Koppal

Bangalore, Mar 6 (UNI) Six people were killed on the spot and two others injured when a fertiliser laden tractor, in which they were traveling, capsized near Koppal in North Karnataka. Police said that the victims were caught under fertiliser bags when the twin-trailers capsized after an axle broke. The mishap occurred on Kushtagi-Illkal State Highway near Venigiri cross last night. The victims belonged to Bidri village in Mudhol taluk of Bagalkot District. Bodies of the victims were handed over to.....

PACE opens centre in Bangalore

Bangalore, Mar 6 (UNI) Partners for Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education (PACE) today launched automotive planning, design and engineering centre at PES Institute of Technology here. The centre, first in India, a corporate initiative supported by General Motors (GM), EDS, Sun Microsystems and UGS, would set up a product lifecycle management (PLM) education program, which provides an organic connection between development, production and aftersales service stages of the product. Such programmes were widely being adopted by the world automotive industry. General.....
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