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How did the British officials react to the 1918 pandemic in India? What do you think is the reason for such apathy? In 80-90 words, please

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Answered by srinivaspanda1
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In india, during the 1918 influenza pandemic, a staggering 12 million to 13 million people died, the vast majority between the months September and December. according to an eyewitness, "there was none to remove the dead bodies and the jackles made a feast." at the time of pandemic, india had been under British colonial rule for over 150 years. the fortunes of the British colonizers had always been vastly different from those of the Indian people, and nowhere was the split more stark than during influenza pandemic. due to the dual gov. system in india during that period the British had income and the ruler only the responsibility of ruling. so no gave relief to the people. the influenza killed between 17 to 18 million Indians, more than all the casualties in the world war one. india bore a considerable burden of death it lost 6% of its people. more women relatively undernourished, cooped up in unhygienic and ill-ventilated dwellings, and nursing and the sick-died than men. the pandemic is believed to have infected a third of the world's population and claimed between 50 to 100 million lives. while india was exposed to influenza as a global event and to the effects of its involvement in this great war, the influenza episode needs to be more fully understood in the terms of local conditions. the impact of the disease was overshadowed by the prior encounter with bubonic plague, by military recruitment and the war, and by food shortages and prices rise that pushed india to the brink of famine. influenza did not strike everyone equally. most British people in india lived in spacious houses with gardens and yards, compared to the lower class of city- dwellings Indians, who lived in densely populated areas, many British also employed household staff to care for them- in times health and sickness so that were only lightly touched by by the pandemic and were largely uncorned by the chaos sweeping through the country the reason for this apathy was world war. 1. our colonial masters wanted more me on the front.

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