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negative of lockdown atleast 100 words(if i can get te exact answer i will mark you)​

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Answered by DJ5151
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Answer:

L O C K  D O W N  2 0

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Answered by suneetha25
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Answer:

Negative impacts of LOCKDOWN

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sanctioned a 21-day lockdown on March 24. He told the nation’s citizens that as a preventive measure to slow the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), they were not to leave their homes. The true brevity of th a n is difficult to quantify. India is the world’s most populous democracy, home to well over a billion people. Residents in cities such as Mumbai and Delhi are packed into extremely dense clusters, where poverty and a lack of stable employment are rampant. Needless to say, the population hit hardest by the stringent measure to lock the country down were the poor — the daily wagers, the street vendors, the construction workers and the homeless.

With all nonessential businesses and workplaces shut, millions of laborers and workers are staring at the very real prospect of hunger, eviction from their homes and an indefinite unknown for what the future holds. Migrant workers are those who travel to the cities for temporary work and make up almost 120 million of India’s population, perhaps more. Without work or any substantial way to earn wages, many millions of these migrant workers were forced to leave cities in droves as they trekked back to their respective towns and villages by foot. Streets and sidewalks packed with people, shoulder to shoulder, forgoing all social distancing measures, are daunting to imagine, much less to grapple with as a facet of current reality.

A particularly disturbing story that the BBC reported told of migrant workers surviving off water and biscuits as they headed home, carrying children over their shoulders while the blaring heat of late March beat down on their backs. One man in the article made a particularly pronounced statement about the sordid reality of the situation: “We will die walking before the coronavirus hits us.” As reported in The Wire, at least 17 migrant workers and their families — including five children — have lost their lives in a desperate attempt to escape potential starvation and homelessness in the cities.

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