AHF for exemption of AIDS drugs from customs, taxes
15th Nov 2006, 07:50 GMT
New Delhi, Nov 14: AIDS Healthcare Foundation today urged the Indian government to exempt duties and taxes for AIDS drugs in order to make the medicines more accessible to the people living with the disease.
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