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World’s richest man gives $100m ‘gift’
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B
ill Gates is the richest man in the
world. Recently he said that he
would give $100 million to help
people in India who have the HIV virus.
The Indian government was unhappy
about this, however. It said that Mr
Gates’ gift would cause “panic” in India
because people would think that the
problem of HIV/Aids in India was
getting worse. Mr Gates was not
worried by this reaction, however.
“There is a big, big problem with Aids in
India”, he said. “And we have seen in
other countries what happens with Aids
if you don’t take early action.”
While he was in India he visited an Aids
hospice in Delhi. Earlier, the Indian
government said that it was very
unhappy with a report which predicted
that 20 million to 25 million Indians
would probably have the virus by 2010.
The report also said that India would
soon be the country with the largest
number of Aids cases. At the moment
South Africa has most cases of Aids in
the world.
A new, shocking report says that Eurasia
- India, China and Russia – will soon
have the same kind of Aids pandemic
that is destroying sub-Saharan Africa. In
these three countries Aids could kill
between 43 million and 105 million
people by 2025, it says. The report,
published in an American magazine, will
probably be very unpopular with India’s
rulers, who, as Bill Gates has found out,
do not like listening to advice from
foreigners.
Last week India’s health minister,
Shatrughan Sinha, said that it was not
true that India would soon have an Aids
epidemic. He said that these reports
were completely wrong. The Indian
government says that Aids prevention
programmes are working and that the
number of people with the HIV virus is
around 4 million - 0.7% of India’s adult
population. Other experts say that 5
million to 8 million Indians are already
infected.
India is a conservative, mainly Hindu
country and people do not talk openly
about sex.
In Indian films Indians are not even
allowed to kiss each other. In a country
like this, Bill Gates’ donation to help
fight Aids is certain to be unpopular
with many people.