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write a debate on the topic 'COVID-19 or Corona as an opportunity for a big change ' in favour or against the topic

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Answered by vedantkarekar
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You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it's an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.” American politician Rahm Emanuel put it aptly. India has been proactive and leadership has been courageous to go to extremes. What we have is the biggest ever lockdown in the history of mankind. There is an opportunity to do things we could not do before.

For a 1.3 billion-people country, the virus-positive and death cases seemed too low to warrant a drastic action. The developed world finds this too good to be true. But people living in India can resonate with the truth as we have not heard of any hospitals getting overwhelmed or people dying unattended of fever or shortness of breath. India’s democratic social media won’t spare any such cases. Now with the lockdown, we reduce the risk to an even lower level, ensuring high probability of normal life after three weeks. One idle month in the life of an individual or a nation cannot be devastating unless not handled well.

Coincidentally, the crisis has come at a time when India’s economy was struggling in the midst of one of the worst slowdowns with gross domestic product growth at sub-5% per annum. In such times, a lockdown in a country where 700 million people live at subsistence-level (with very little savings to fend for their families for a month without income) will exacerbate the pains of slowing economy. Public and private companies in the formal sector (defined as licensed organisations following labour laws) will ensure salary payments and continuity of employment, but what about the informal sector? As per the government think tank Niti Aayog’s estimates, about 85% of India’s workforce is employed in the informal sector. They could be worst affected. Going by the way this workforce showed resilience during demonetisation, it will stand up to the crisis. Still, loss of income is much worse than cashless or lower tax paid income. If there is no coordinated fiscal and monetary action, the recession is a certainty. But it is almost given that the government will act with a significant stimulus to recover from the aftermath of the crisis.

Answered by ab7228164
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Answer:

corona is good some time but some time it's bad.

Explanation:

It means that between corona when lockdown was started on that time our area and country was very polluted but before lockdown our pollution gone less as compared as after

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