This paper is situated at the crossroads of biomedical crisis, longstanding inequality and India's governance policy during the COVID-19.
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The paper provides a unique outlook to ways in which COVID-19 coalesced with the longstanding inequality in India. By looking at the series of policy recommendation, government orders and situated forms of responses by the state government, this paper offers a systematic review of governance as the key contention in managing, consolidating and communicating the COVID-19. It makes a theoretical undercutting by proposing that COVID-19 reflects and become a window to thinking about polycrisis.