AIDS is nowadays, an epidemic and pandemic disease. It has developed many new channels of transmission and so nobody feel safe and secure from this dreaded disease. The fact that now the world has turned into a global village, has made the problem all the more complex and terrible. AIDS is a very sure, silent and painful killer. The suffering, deprivation, trauma, isolation and untold misery of an AIDS’ patient can be well imagined. He dies a slow, lingering and painful death rejected and scorned by the society, relative, friends and even medical practioners. However, the gravity of the problem can certainly be eased by a mass movement in AIDS awareness. Educating people how to avoid the dreaded disease and help the infected person is one effective mode of prevention that youngsters can perform. Preventing and fighting against HIV/AIDS infection is primarily the responsibility of every individual, every family and even the whole society. Before contributing in HIV/AIDS prevention, youngsters need to be more sensitive and responsible to this global problem at various levels of a city, state, country and the world. It is a global and colossal problem that has many serious implications and dimensions and needs to be tackled and treated as such.