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how is India dealing with the covid-19 issue by sharing and accommodating interest of the nation as a whole and state as separate units having their own unique demands? do you think it is a reflection of power sharing in the context of National health in a federal democracy? argue with relevant examples​

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Answered by stushamanth14651
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Federalism and decentralisation have got a new lease of life in India with the COVID-19 outbreak. If there is one positive that the Indian polity can take away from the crisis, it is the renewed focus on these two tenets.

Essential for a democratic nation, both have been enshrined in our Constitution. That is why we have distinct lists earmarking subjects to states and the Centre separately. But time and again, both have taken a backseat, getting overwhelmed by a powerful Centre.

This has, however, changed — at least for the time being. Public health, as a subject, falls under the State List of the Indian Constitution. And by utilising its full potential, several states have shot to the centre of attention along with the escalating medical emergency.

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Answered by omk2466
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Federalism and decentralisation have got a new lease of life in India with the COVID-19 outbreak. If there is one positive that the Indian polity can take away from the crisis, it is the renewed focus on these two tenets.

Essential for a democratic nation, both have been enshrined in our Constitution. That is why we have distinct lists earmarking subjects to states and the Centre separately. But time and again, both have taken a backseat, getting overwhelmed by a powerful Centre.

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