Statement–Courses of Action (public health law and awareness): The State Government has decided to declare 'Kala Azar' a notifiable disease under the Epidemics Act, making family members or neighbours liable to punishment if they fail to inform the authorities; which course(s) of action follow—ensuring effective on-ground implementation of the Act and publicizing instances of punishment through mass media to raise awareness and deterrence?

Difficulty: Medium

Correct Answer: Both I and II follow

Explanation:

Given data

  • 'Kala Azar' is made notifiable under the Epidemics Act.
  • Non-reporting by close contacts can attract punishment.
  • Courses proposed: (I) Make strong efforts to implement the Act effectively. (II) Propagate punishment cases via mass media for awareness.

Concept/Approach (compliance + deterrence)When a legal measure relies on public compliance, both enforcement capacity and awareness are crucial. Effective implementation ensures reporting; communication increases compliance and deterrence.

Step 1: Course I – ImplementationOperational protocols, reporting channels, training, and monitoring are essential to translate the Act into real-world action.

Step 2: Course II – PublicityMedia dissemination informs citizens about duties and consequences, increasing the probability of timely notifications.

Verification/AlternativePublic health programs routinely pair enforcement with information campaigns for maximal reach and compliance.

Common pitfallsAssuming law alone is sufficient without awareness; or relying only on publicity without creating enforcement capability.

Final AnswerBoth I and II follow.

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