Saving the life of a fellow mountaineer

Just 500 metres from the summit of Everest, British climber Leslie Binns was only hours away from scaling the world's highest peak. But he turned back to save the life of a fellow mountaineer.

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Just 500 metres from the summit of Everest, British climber Leslie Binns was only hours away from scaling the world's highest peak. But he turned back to save the life of a fellow mountaineer.

In the right direction

Policy:

In a welcome move, the Union Cabinet has passed a revised draft of the HIV and AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill, 2014, foregrounding rights for AIDS patients. The bill will provide a solid legislative frame-work to the 21 lakh HIV-affected citizens of India, making discrimination against HIV/AIDS patients a punishable offence with a jail term of up to two years and a fine of up to `1 lakh. The proposed law will take into its ambit discrimination at work, educational institutions, insurance and so on.

The bill provides for an ombudsman to deal with cases of the insurer refusing health insurance cover. It also instructs the Central and State governments to provide treatment "as far as possible". Keeping in view the stigma that is generally associated with AIDS, it recognizes the patient's right to keep their health status private, mandating institutions to keep such information confidential.

Though progressive legislation is critical for providing dignity to those living with AIDS, it is imperative to change societal attitude towards the disease and those affected by it. Hopefully, the bill's empowering potential won't just remain on paper.

 

Age is just a number

Politics:

Those who peg youth as an essential driver of change should meet Gangubai Nivrutti Bhambure. This 94-year-old was elected as the sarpanch of Bhamburwadi village in Pune district in September, and serves as an example for all. At an age where most people see change as an incon-venience, she is raring to go. "Now it's time to work. I have to do something for my people, otherwise it's no use becoming a sarpanch just for the sake of it," Gangubai told The Indian Express. With the distinction of being one of the oldest people to become a sarpanch, she believes that she is fighting fit for the job.

The first of her priorities is to address water s...

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