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Today the world is crumbling under the threat of COVID 19 pandemic and a free democratic India too is struggling to cope with it. How do you think: a) the role and approach of the government has changed since the colonial era in tackling such crisis? Substantiate your answer with relevant examples. b) The poor is coping up with the crisis? Is their life any better in a democratic India as compared to colonial India?

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Answered by mkspurnia
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Answered by Anonymous
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The legal inadequacy to tackle disease outbreaks was known for long, baby steps were taken, but at the end of the day, the country was not ready when it encountered another pandemic — arguably the severest since the 1918 influenza pandemic that killed around seven million people in the country.

The main legal weapon the government possess today is the Epidemic Disease Act of 1897, a hurriedly drafted short legislation to stonewall the bubonic plague that devastated life in Bombay in 189 ..

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