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write a story on the basis of this line, "there is always a silvery line behind the dark clouds"​

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Answered by vivekanadk639
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COVID 19 has definitely changed a lot in India. Health and nutrition have suddenly taken centre stage for almost every citizen. People are eager to learn how to deal with infections and improve their nutrition status, and understand the nuances of health infrastructure. Phrases like “Flattening the curve”, “breaking the chain’’, “immunity” and are longer esoteric scientific jargon, but a part of our common discourse.

Health and nutrition issues have always been affecting people, but COVID 19 has forced people to seek a deeper understanding about these subjects. Never have the front-line workers, the ANM, ASHA, and Aanganwadi Workers been recognized the way they have been now. Although this may not be the best time to assess the India’s response in combating COVID 19, it is very clear that we are heavily dependent on our front-line warriors to deal with the crisis.

While we may still have to wait for a vaccine or treatment for COVID 19, the numbers show that India with all its challenges has dramatically upscaled its capacities in health and nutrition

infrastructure. The Ministry of Finance has announced its plans to hike the GDP spend on public health from the current 1.3 % to 2.5% by 2025. A little above Rs 4000 crore has been released by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for COVID 19 activities, and Rs 4300 crore has been disbursed for the purchase of essential items and test kits. And a whopping Rs 15000 crore has been allocate for containment of COVID 19.

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