A passage is given below followed by several conclusions which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passages. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage, decide upon its truth or falsity, and choose the conclusion that best supports the passage.
At one time, in the history of India , most women knew very well how to bring up their infants and they lived a perfectly healthy life, free from diseases. The overall standard of women and children in the country was much better than those of other civilizations of that period. But ever since India was exposed to such frequent invasions by foreign nations, life became unsafe and property was unprotected, and people were forced to congregate in towns, in such a compact that it led to awful sanitation and diseases. The traditional knowledge of domestic and personal health and hygiene was ignored. Women were confined indoors for fear of insults and a train of social and unhealthy dangers followed.It is a problem now, how we can restore the original conditions of healthy and happy life in India. This is a socio-economic problem which needs to be given priority to bring back the original culture and restore welfare of women and children in India. Women and child development and healthcare units of the country must join their forced together to bring about an impact in the whole system.
The passage, if true, is best supported by which of the following conclusions?