A portrait of an Indian couple torn in two with the warning 'they could have saved their marriage'; an anti-AIDS advertisement for Sex Education Counselling Research Thearpy Training issued by the Family Planning Association of India. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.

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[1996?]
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677162i
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A portrait of an Indian couple torn in two with the warning 'they could have saved their marriage'; an anti-AIDS advertisement for Sex Education Counselling Research Thearpy Training issued by the Family Planning Association of India. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Bombay (Bajaj Bhavan, 1st floor, Nariman Point, Bombay - 400 021) : Family Planning Association of India, [1996?]

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1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; sheet 43.1 x 28 cm

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They could have saved their marriage from the day it started. Our counsellors can answer your queries. Sex Education Counselling Research Training Therapy ... Bears logo: SECRT Sex Education Counselling Research Therapy Training Bears logo: FPAI Family Planning Association of India (within a triangle) Includes list of Family life and marriage counselling centres in India

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FPAI Family Planning Association of India Sex Education Counselling Research Therapy Training 1996? FPAI Family Planning Association of India India 24/06/2009 includes address: Bajaj Bhavan, 1st floor, Nariman Point, Bombay - 400 021; current email contact: fpai@fpaindia.org UkLW UK Transcription from the item

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