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Maha govt proposes compulsory HIV test before marriage
Updated on Friday, February 01, 2008, 00:00 IST
Zeenews Bureau

Mumbai, Feb 01: The study committee set up by the Maharashtra Health Ministry has proposed that testing for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) be made compulsory before marriage.

It has unanimously decided to introduce the proposal as a law within 6 months.

The decision was taken at a high-level meeting on Wednesday, presided over by Public Health Minister Vimal Mundada, 15 MLAs across political parties, an advocate and two doctors. The Public Health Minister, Vimal Mundada said such a move would create awareness and also control the spread of HIV.

In the two-hour meeting, the committee discussed the social stigma attached to the test, human rights and stressed on the need to educate school students about HIV. Dr Vimaltai Mundada, state health minister, said, “We will decide whether couples will need to produce the medical certificate at the time of the registration of marriage later.”

Advocate Jaya Nair, representing the Maharashtra Law Graduate Association (MLGA), the NGO that filed the PIL in 2004, added, “We will extend our support in drafting the bill and implementing it.”


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i congrajulate maharashtra government for introducing hiv testing as in this age men are not able to get pure virgin girls they enjoy with boyfriends and do all dirty things and then as savitris and sita behave as innocent and marry men of parents choice it has happened to me and cheat us boys and infect us with hiv girls i request you to leave the evil ways and reform yourself -harman darva - india a
First off all Check All Politician -raja - a
it is a very good decision -khagendra!! - Delhi a
In the First Place make the Registration of Marriages Compulsory for all Religions including Muslims .and then Give this Job of testing to a Third Party administrator so that Favouring reports to either parties are avoided .Also let the Elisa Test for HIV be made not just the Tridot typeof strip tests which give False negative results .Elisa is better than Tridot if not specified then Pathological Labs will try to go for Trodot tests which are cheap But will charge the same charges as Elisa -DeshPRemi - Mumbai a
Most welcoming decision. To build a healthy nation, India should make HIV testing compulsory for all across india, irrespective of religion, caste and creed. But, abundant facilities should be made available to the citizens within their reach at a very nominal cost,without leaving any scope for corruption. -R. K. Nair - Kalyan a