Through different non-profit organisations in Mizoram, I started working for people facing similar stigmas because of addiction or HIV.
In 2007, I launched Positive Women Network of Mizoram to counsel men and women, open antiretroviral therapy centres, offer livelihood training and bring them to the mainstream through jobs.
I got married in 2005. My husband is also HIV positive. We have a teenage son and fortunately, he is fine.
I have counselled over 8,000 people, including sex workers, drug addicts and HIV-infected persons and helped 500 people get jobs. I have received awards for my work.
Despite my contributions to society, my family still faces social stigma and discrimination. Landlords evict us on trivial pretexts when they learn that we are HIV positive. My son also faces stigma.
But that has not deterred me. I will continue to fight for people facing such issues as they also have a right to live with dignity.