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coronavirus brings focus on division of power between the centre and states on a4 size sheet , write down the power of central government of india to ensure the control and management of epidemic in india and its impact on state government of india​

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Answered by ItzDinu
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Several experts want an over-arching central law to deal with similar situations in a quasi-federal democracy where fragmented laws don’t demarcate the roles of the two.

Around three years back, the ministry of health put up for discussion the draft Public Health (Prevention, Control and Management of Epidemics, Bio-terrorism and Disasters) Bill, 2017. The draft Bill mentioned the role and responsibilities of the Centre and states in a medical emergency. The Bill, however, never saw the light of the day.

According to Article 246 of the Constitution, matters related to public order and health are mentioned in the state list. To deal with the fast-spreading pandemic, the central government took recourse to the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 (ED Act), and the Disaster Management Act, 2005 (DM Act). Subsequently, it announced a countrywide lockdown to contain the spread of the coronavirus, using provisions in the DM Act

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

The power of central government of india to ensure the control and management of epidemic in india and its impact on state government of india​ is explained below.

Explanation:

India's response to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic has so far been influenced by three different laws. Disaster Management Act 2005 (DMA); Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC). After declaring the epidemic as a 'declared disaster', the National Executive Board of the National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA), established under the DMA, imposes phased quarantines.  We regularly instruct states to do this. At the same time, the central and state governments relied on the EDA to handle the health aspects of disasters. However, violators of quarantine orders are prosecuted according to articles 188, 269 and 270 of the Islamic Penal Code.

According to Article 246 of the Constitution, matters related to order and public health are in the government list. To deal with the rapidly spreading epidemic, the central government turned to the Epidemic Diseases Act 1897 (ED Act) and the Disaster Management Act 2005 (DM Act). He then used the provisions of the DM Act to announce a nationwide quarantine to contain the spread of the Corona virus.

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