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Role of The Government in Health
Role of The Government in Health - NCERT Guide Civics Class 7
	
Q1: In this chapter you have read that health is a wider concept than illness. Look at this 	quote from the Constitution and explain the terms ‘living standard’ and ‘public 	health’ in your words. An important part of the Constitution says, “It is the duty of 	the State to raise the level of nutrition and the standard of living and to improve 	public health.”     
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Living standard - It means status of living. It defines the economic conditions of any 	country or any person. Living standard shows how much expense is being incurred 	towards our status of living.
Public Health - Health means our ability to remain free from illness and injuries and 	when these services are arranged by the government then it is called Public Health 	Services. They are linked together so that they cover they cover rural and urban areas.  
 
 
Q2: What the different ways through which the government can take steps to provide 	healthcare for all. Discuss     
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In India private healthcare services and hospitals are more in practice. But due to 	these private hospitals being highly expensive, poor people can not afford toadmit their 	patients to such hospitals. On the other hand government hospitals are much less in 		number and also not equipped properly and do not have good experienced doctors. 	Therefore to provide healthcare services for all, government should pass a regulation 	prohibiting private practice of doctors. Apart from this the different ways through which 	the government can take steps to provide healthcare for all are by following means – 
- opening and maintenance of:
- hospitals
 
- healthcare center
 
- primary health centre
 
- dispensaries
 
-  family welfare centre
 
   
 
- free camps of check-ups
 
- free diagnosis centers
 
- pulse polio and similar type special campaigns
 
- health awareness programmes
 
- workshops and seminars 
 
- Training camps.
 
   
 
Q3: “Improvement in water and sanitation can control many diseases”. Explain with the 	help of examples.     
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In our country most of the diseases are caused due to contaminated water and poor 	sanitation. In tribal areas, there are shortage of water supply and lack of awareness about 	proper sanitation till today. People depend on the water of polluted rivers or ponds and 	suffer from lack of sanitation. These cause highly infectious diseases such as - diarrhea, 	malaria, cholera, jaundice, plague etc. If we follow clean sanitation and use purified 	water then we can easily control and avoid many of the above diseases.