Engendering Equity in India’s Social Policies: Lessons from COVID-19 and Beyond

IF 0.3 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Contemporary Voice of Dalit Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI:10.1177/2455328x231198665
Akanksha Sanil
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The COVID-19 outbreak inadvertently became a field experiment to test social and economic resilience both within and between societies. Vulnerability to lives and livelihoods exposed as a result made it necessary to adopt a reasonable, well-grounded approach in policy choices to envision an equitable and durable society. Admittedly, it is an appropriate time to revisit the idea of ‘equity’ more aggressively in designing the framework of social policies. This article is an attempt to explore ‘equity’ in India’s social policy architecture—the role, impact and challenges—with an emphasis on initiatives undertaken during COVID-19, especially those targeted to address the needs of marginalized sections. It aims to, first, facilitate an understanding of how social equity as an imperative function for India, shaped its policy responses, especially during the early stages of the pandemic. Second, what is the (im)possibility to develop a ‘National Social Equity Indicator’ for a credible measurement of administrative responses at the appropriate level, which may eventually help improvise future policies.
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在印度社会政策中实现公平:从COVID-19及其后的经验教训
2019冠状病毒病疫情无意中成为一项实地试验,用于测试社会内部和社会之间的社会和经济复原力。因此,有必要在政策选择方面采取合理、有充分根据的办法,设想一个公平和持久的社会。诚然,现在是在设计社会政策框架时更积极地重新审视“公平”概念的恰当时机。本文试图探讨印度社会政策架构中的“公平”——其作用、影响和挑战,重点介绍2019冠状病毒病期间采取的举措,特别是针对边缘化群体需求的举措。它的目的是,首先,促进了解社会公平作为印度的一项重要职能,如何影响其政策应对措施,特别是在大流行的早期阶段。其次,制定一个“国家社会公平指标”(National Social Equity Indicator)的可能性有多大,以便在适当的水平上对行政反应进行可靠的衡量,最终可能有助于制定未来的政策。
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