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India's Tumultuous History of Epidemics, Religion and Public Health Policy -Kiran Kumbhar

-TheWire.in In the 19th century, fierce opposition from Indians to epidemic control measures forced British officials to reach out to community leaders for help. This could help India tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. There are many terrains where public Health and religion cross paths, but epidemics are certainly the most bumpy. Contemporary examples include the large gatherings of people at several religious sites in India, including the Nizamuddin markaz and an Akkalkot temple,...

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A different economic approach -Puja Mehra

-The Hindu How the public Health versus economic Health trade-off can be resolved during this pandemic As it fights COVID-19 with its meagre Healthcare resources, India has chosen to bring the economy to a near halt with no clear idea of how many lives can be saved in this manner. What is going to be the cost of this decision? The 21-day lockdown will reduce the gross value added (GVA) during this...

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India lost more jobs due to coronavirus lockdown than US did during Depression -Yogendra Yadav

-ThePrint.in New CMIE data shows mind-boggling rise in unemployment since India imposed a nationwide lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. Modi government must step in. While we wait to get a clearer picture of the Health coronavirus curve in India, we already have the first estimate of the job-destruction caused by the nation-wide lockdown. The numbers are staggering, worse than anything the world has ever known. More jobs were lost in India...

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Coronavirus: Centre concerned over polarisation on religious lines -S Vijay Kumar

-The Hindu Ensure safety of Health workers, it says Chennai: The Centre has expressed serious concern over the “polarising public opinion on religious lines” against the backdrop of a particular community being targeted as being responsible for the spread of COVID-19 in the country. In a note issued to all States on Tuesday, the Union Government said a sizeable number of non-Muslims was getting a perception that a particular community was not taking...

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Amartya Sen writes: Overcoming a pandemic may look like fighting a war, but the real need is far from that

-The Indian Express Amartya Sen writes: Tackling a social calamity is not like fighting a war which works best when a leader can use top-down power to order everyone to do what the leader wants — with no need for consultation. In contrast, what is needed for dealing with a social calamity is participatory governance and alert public discussion. We have reason to take pride in the fact that India is the...

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