You are in charge of implementing the family planning programme in an area where there is strong opposition to the present policy. You want to convince the residents of the need for keeping small families. What would be the best way of communicating this message? (A) By showing Nukkad Nataks and plays related to this issue and afterwards logically explaining the need of family planning to improve health and living standards. (B) By encouraging late marriages and proper gap between children. (C) By offering incentives for adopting family planning devices. (D) By asking people who are already using family planning methods to directly talk to residents.