Question
A. Given the poor quality of service in the public sector, the HIV/AIDS affected should be switching to private initiatives that supply anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) at a low cost.
B. The government has been supplying free drugs since 2004, and 35,000 have benefited up to now-though the size of the affected population is 150 times this number.
C. The recent initiatives of networks and companies like AIDS Care Network, Emcure, Reliance-Cipla-CII, would lead to availability of much needed drugs to a large number of affected people.
D. But how ironic it is that we should face a perennial shortage of drugs when India is one of the world’s largest suppliers of generic drugs to the developing world.Solution
The correct option
is C JFIJ
The first statement is clearly a judgement. (‘poor quality’ ‘should’).
Similarly, the fourth statement is also a judgement (since there is an implicit
disapproval of the situation of the perennial shortage of drugs in India.) So
option(a) is the answer.
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