When was the nutrition scheme for HIV positive children launched by Himachal state?

March, 2016
January, 2018
April, 2012
September, 2015

The correct answer is: C. April, 2012

The Himachal Pradesh government launched a nutrition scheme for HIV positive children in April 2012. The scheme provides free food, milk, and other nutritional supplements to children who are HIV positive. The scheme is aimed at improving the health and well-being of these children and helping them to live a normal life.

The scheme is being implemented by the state government’s Department of Health and Family Welfare. The department has set up a special cell to monitor the implementation of the scheme. The cell is responsible for ensuring that all eligible children are enrolled in the scheme and that they are receiving the benefits of the scheme.

The scheme has been well-received by the parents of HIV positive children. They have said that the scheme has helped to improve the health of their children. They have also said that the scheme has helped to reduce the stigma associated with HIV/AIDS.

The scheme is a good example of how the government can provide support to vulnerable groups. The scheme is helping to improve the health and well-being of HIV positive children. It is also helping to reduce the stigma associated with HIV/AIDS.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Option A is incorrect because the nutrition scheme for HIV positive children was launched in April 2012, not March 2016.
  • Option B is incorrect because the nutrition scheme for HIV positive children was launched in April 2012, not January 2018.
  • Option D is incorrect because the nutrition scheme for HIV positive children was launched in April 2012, not September 2015.
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