On 4th February 2023, a street play on the topic of HIV/AIDS was organized by students at Maharana Pratap National College, Mullana (Ambala). The play featured performances by Muskan, Pinki, Pushpa, Jaswinder Kaur, Radhika, Tamanna, Rinku, Sunny, and Rahul. The play was directed by Assistant Professor of English, Jaibhagwan. Mr. The Principal of the college, Dr. Rajshree Khare, encouraged the students and appreciated the performance. On this occasion, Mr. Rahmdeen, Director of Shikshataru Education and Learning Foundation (SELF), delivered a lecture informing college students about the origin and spread of HIV infection. He emphasized that it is important to share this information with others as well, so that people can protect themselves from the harmful effects of this incurable disease. In his address, he stated that although AIDS is an incurable disease, people living with AIDS can still lead a normal life. An HIV-infected person can also live a healthy life with proper medical care and support.
On 4th March 2023, an awareness program on the topic of HIV/AIDS was organized by Shikshataru Education and Learning Foundation (SELF) at Dev Polytechnic College located in village Dheen, District Ambala. Mr. Bharat Bhushan and Mr. Rahmdeen, Directors of the Foundation, attended the program as chief speakers. The Principal, Mr. Rajendra Kumar Jaiswal, welcomed both the guests to the institution. Both speakers made the students aware of HIV/AIDS. In their address, they stated that AIDS can affect anyone, and everyone should get tested. They provided detailed information about the symptoms, causes, prevention AIDS. and of They explained that the symptoms of HIV/AIDS do not appear immediately. In the initial stage, a person appears completely healthy. After some time, symptoms begin to appear. Fever, fatigue, dry cough, weight loss, spots on the skin, mouth, eyes, or around the nose, weakening memory over time, and body pain are some of the major symptoms of this disease. They emphasized that everyone should be aware of serious diseases like HIV/AIDS and should undergo testing. All staff members were present on this occasion.