Social Impact of COVID-19 First Wave in India: Issues and Challenges

C. Sathish
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The Government of India announced its nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19 first wave in Indian society. It urged people for major behavioural changes of wearing mask, maintaining physical distance, preventing social gathering, work from home, and frequent hand washing. However, these lockdown restrictions gave rise to various social issues and social challenges. Against this backdrop, this article examines the major social impact of COVID-19 first wave under the theoretical framework of social inequality and social upheaval. This study unfolds that COVID-19 has not only widened the social inequalities between the rich and the poor but also paved the way for poverty, unemployment, starvation, domestic violence and unorganised workers. It forced nearly 400 million people into poverty while the unemployment rate was unprecedented from April to September 2020 in the last four decades. The non-universalisation of public distribution system and the bereft financial package posed challenges to people against starvation. The rate of domestic violence is unusual and such magnitudes of complaints have not been reported in the last decade. The unorganised workers lost their jobs, income and lives due to lack of social support, abject poverty and political reasons.
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2019冠状病毒病第一波在印度的社会影响:问题与挑战
印度政府宣布在全国范围内封锁,以防止新冠肺炎在印度社会的第一波传播。它敦促人们在佩戴口罩、保持身体距离、防止社交聚会、在家工作、勤洗手等方面做出重大行为改变。然而,这些封锁措施也引发了各种社会问题和社会挑战。在此背景下,本文在社会不平等和社会动荡的理论框架下考察了新冠肺炎第一波的主要社会影响。这项研究表明,COVID-19不仅扩大了贫富之间的社会不平等,而且为贫困、失业、饥饿、家庭暴力和无组织工人铺平了道路。它迫使近4亿人陷入贫困,而2020年4月至9月的失业率是过去40年来前所未有的。公共分配制度的非普遍化和随之而来的财政一揽子计划对人们抵御饥饿提出了挑战。家庭暴力的发生率是不寻常的,在过去十年中从未有过如此严重的投诉。由于缺乏社会支持、赤贫和政治原因,无组织工人失去了工作、收入和生活。
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