National Strategic Plan on HIV AIDS

Published On 2017-12-25 04:17 GMT   |   Update On 2017-12-25 04:17 GMT

This year World AIDS Day was observed on 1st December, 2017. The theme was “25 Years of National AIDS Control Programme”. The National Strategic Plan on HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI), 2017-24 was released. The “Mission Sampark” was also launched to bring back People Living with HIV who have left treatment after starting Anti Retro Viral Treatment (ART).The aim...

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This year World AIDS Day was observed on 1st December, 2017. The theme was “25 Years of National AIDS Control Programme”. The National Strategic Plan on HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI), 2017-24 was released. The “Mission Sampark” was also launched to bring back People Living with HIV who have left treatment after starting Anti Retro Viral Treatment (ART).


The aim is to achieve elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and Syphilis as well as elimination of HIV/AIDS related stigma and discrimination by 2020.  On prevention of new infections, National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) aims to achieve 80% reduction in new HIV infections by 2024 from baseline value of 2010. Further, by 2024, the target is to ensure that 95% of those who are HIV positive in the country know their status, 95% of those who know their status are on treatment and 95% of those who are on treatment experience effective viral load suppression.


There is no shortage of funds, drugs and testing kits meant for NACP. However, sometimes the shortage of drugs and testing kits is reported from some locations and these are immediately managed by relocating supplies from other locations.


National AIDS Control Programme is based on three pillars-Prevention, Care-counselling and Treatment. Prevention programme for High risk Groups (HRGs) and bridge population is implemented through Targeted Interventions and provision of services including condoms, needle syringes, Opioid Substitution Treatment, linkages to various facilities like HIV testing and Health check-ups for STIs.


Free Counselling and treatment to all People Living with HIV (PLHIV) is being provided through 537 ART centers and 1108 Link ART centers.


State and UT-wise Estimated number of HIV/AIDS infected People


 Source-India HIV Estimation 2015  State and UT-wise number of HIV/AIDS related deaths



























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































State/UT2014201520162017
Andhra Pradesh + Telangana 4,00,876 3,94,661 3,88,625 3,83,171
Arunachal Pradesh 599 606 611 619
Assam 11,417 12,090 12,599 13,054
Bihar 1,50,026 1,50,689 1,51,076 1,51,656
Chhattisgarh 29,937 30,838 31,703 32,627
Delhi 28,652 30,216 31,558 32,874
Goa 4,594 4,619 4,651 4,688
Gujarat 1,62,245 1,66,333 1,69,945 1,73,817
Himachal Pradesh 5,655 5,723 5,761 5,813
Haryana 21,826 22,596 23,172 23,678
Jharkhand 33,835 34,386 34,715 34,877
Jammu & Kashmir 2,752 2,777 2,777 2,774
Karnataka 2,02,622 1,99,060 1,95,304 1,91,738
Kerala 23,758 23,376 22,962 22,648
Meghalaya 1,108 1,122 1,117 1,103
Maharashtra 3,06,927 3,01,453 2,95,281 2,89,572
Manipur 25,397 24,457 23,598 22,881
Madhya Pradesh 44,246 44,409 44,427 44,651
Mizoram 5,670 5,762 5,832 5,898
Nagaland 11,052 11,050 11,016 11,012
Odisha 68,750 67,654 66,539 65,602
Punjab 35,495 36,794 37,618 38,282
Rajasthan 1,01,361 1,03,148 1,04,733 1,06,016
Sikkim 837 939 1,056 1,189
Tamil Nadu 1,44,168 1,42,982 1,41,685 1,40,658
Tripura 6,564 7,238 8,087 9,038
Uttarakhand 6,871 7,059 7,191 7,315
Uttar Pradesh 1,46,419 1,50,361 1,53,673 1,57,493
West Bengal 1,31,207 1,28,757 1,26,778 1,25,446
Andaman & Nicobar 193 186 180 175
Chandigarh 2,643 2,933 3,309 3,743
Dadra & Nagar 406 463 527 601
Daman & Diu 247 284 326 375
Puducherry 1,526 1,560 1,589 1,622
India21,19,88121,16,58121,10,02121,06,706
HIV/AIDS related deaths
2014-152015-162016-172017-18 (till Oct-2017)
Andaman & Nicobar Islands1
AP &Telangana837414798121736429
Arunachal Pradesh12534
Assam161134178101
Bihar1262128814831050
Chandigarh62181139122
Chhattisgarh440403375255
Delhi592673557421
Goa761039674
Gujarat2305262726401649
Haryana264407827490
Himachal Pradesh15914213767
J&K40658756
Jharkhand364293446279
Karnataka7339688977414803
Kerala399269291201
Madhya Pradesh100310191085663
Maharashtra6896733268265585
Manipur292431258492
Meghalaya42544940
Mizoram118122147198
Mumbai6567671421545
Nagaland233189185209
Odisha621540813465
Pondicherry40424742
Punjab7888961022540
Rajasthan1630162017081044
Sikkim6865
Tamil Nadu4407443745362375
Tripura45484127
Uttar Pradesh2442272130662478
Uttarakhand15314315093
West Bengal7359471097650
Total41956495934963031453
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