

Under NACP II the use of society model for state level implementation was institutionalized, and State AIDS Control Societies (SACS) were registered for effective programme management. The programme were considerably scaled up during NACP II including: i) interventions targeted among commercial FSWs, MSM, TG and IDU to facilitate changes in behaviors ii) increased number of licensed blood banks and establishment of National Blood Policy and iii) strengthening of the HIV sentinel surveillance. NACP II (1999-2006): The second phase of the programme, NACP II was launched towards the end of 1999 with two key objectives: 1) To reduce the spread of HIV infection in India 2)To increase the country’s capacity to respond to HIV/ AIDS over time.The first phase focused on awareness generation, setting up surveillance systems for monitoring the HIV epidemic, taking measures to ensure access to safe blood and preventive services for high risk group populations. NACP I (1992-1999) : The first phase of National AIDS Control Programme (NACP-I), was implemented between 19, with an objective to combat the Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV) infection and Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in the initial stage itself.

Additional Project Director is the technical head assisted by Joint Directors, Deputy Directors, Assistant Directors, other officers and supporting staff. Principal Secretary Health is the Chairman of the Society whereas Secretary Health has been designated as Project Director of the society. NACP is a 100% centrally sponsored project. Betwinner Play Slots Head coach: Ferran (assumed office on 1 July 2019) Mbappe has been under a lot of pressure recently. Punjab State AIDS Control Society (PSACS) was registered in 1998 for implementing National AIDS Control Programme (NACP).
