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Statement:- The Union health ministry has made Aadhaar a compulsory document for tuberculosis patients to be able to avail treatment under the government's Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP).
(I) A person cannot take treatment of TB without Aadhar card.
(II) Patients suffering from TB will be unable to get benefits under a central government scheme till they produce their Aadhaar card.
(III) An individual eligible to receive the benefit under the scheme, is hereby, required to furnish proof of possession of Aadhaar number or undergo Aadhaar authentication.
(IV) The World Health Organisation (WHO) recently said that tuberculosis epidemic in India was "larger" than what had been previously estimated.
Which of the following could be the inference of the given statement?
Only II
Only I and III
Only II and III
Only I
None of these
- Statement I: Says TB patients cannot get treatment without Aadhaar. This is too strong. The rule is about availing government benefits, not general treatment.
- Statement II: Says TB patients cannot get government scheme benefits without Aadhaar. This matches the ministry's rule.
- Statement III: Says individuals must provide Aadhaar proof to receive scheme benefits. This directly aligns with the statement given.
- Statement IV: Talks about WHO's TB figures. This is unrelated to Aadhaar requirements.
- Option 1 (Only II): Leaves out statement III, which is also relevant.
- Option 2 (Only I and III): Includes I, which overstates the original statement.
- Option 3 (Only II and III): ? Correct. Both are legitimate inferences from the statement.
- Option 4 (Only I): Ignores the essential proof requirement.
- Option 5 (None of these): Incorrect; some options are valid.
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