On August 5th, 2020, Don Bosco Tech Chandigarh hosted a captivating virtual lecture on HIV/AIDS awareness, featuring Mrs. Disha Dhar from the esteemed Don Bosco Navjevan Society as the guest speaker. The session, conducted via Zoom App, attracted approximately 40 enthusiastic trainees from the Assistant Beauty Therapist and CRM Domestic Voice programs.
Kicking off the event, Mrs. Jayati Kakkar, the Center Coordinator, extended a warm welcome and set the stage for an enlightening discourse. Mrs. Dhar delved into the complexities of HIV/AIDS, elucidating its full form as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and emphasizing the lack of a cure for this condition. Through an engaging interactive session, she elucidated on the transmission and prevention of HIV/AIDS, encouraging a participatory dialogue among the diverse audience of male and female trainees.
The session came alive as trainees eagerly posed insightful queries, prompting Mrs. Dhar to provide thorough explanations and foster a deeper understanding. Her commendation of the trainees' discerning questions underscored their elevated comprehension and intellectual curiosity.
Notably, the discussion extended beyond HIV/AIDS, with inquiries about tuberculosis (TB) showcasing the trainees' eagerness to delve into broader public health issues. Mrs. Dhar adeptly addressed these questions, enriching the session with comprehensive insights.
In a poignant closing remark, Mrs. Dhar left a lasting impression by highlighting the power of awareness as a vaccine against AIDS and the significance of behavioral choices as a form of medicine. Her words resonated deeply with the attendees, inspiring reflection and action.
Overall, the virtual lecture served as a beacon of knowledge and empowerment for the trainees of Don Bosco Tech Chandigarh, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas and leaving a lasting impact on all participants.