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Which of the following provisions are there in HIV/AIDS Act 2017?
1. Prohibition of discrimination against HIV positive persons.
2. Appointment of ombudsman.
3. Establishment of Integrated Counseling and testing Centres for HIV.
4. Provision of free monthly health checkup.
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1 and 2
2 and 4
3 and 4
1,2 and 3
- Prohibition of discrimination against HIV positive persons: The HIV/AIDS Act 2017 explicitly prohibits discrimination against individuals based on their HIV status in areas such as employment, education, healthcare, and public facilities.
- Appointment of ombudsman: The Act calls for the appointment of an ombudsman by each state government to address grievances related to the violation of the Act and to ensure its proper implementation.
- Establishment of Integrated Counseling and testing Centres for HIV: While the Act promotes facilities for HIV/AIDS treatment and encourages counseling and testing services, these centers are typically established under various health programs and policies rather than directly by the Act.
- Provision of free monthly health checkup: The Act does not specifically mandate free monthly health checkups, though it promotes accessible healthcare services for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Correct Answer: Option:1
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