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Accepted Paper:
Pandemics and State Response: A Socio-Anthropological Analysis of West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh States
Eswarappa Kasi
(Indira Gandhi National Tribal University)
Atrayee Saha
(Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Paper short abstract:
Pandemics are not new to any societies of the world. Different states have adopted different mechanisms in order to curtail these pandemics. In a similar way our paper is trying to address the initiatives of two states from India.
Paper long abstract:
Pandemics are not new neither to Indian society nor to global economy. The intensity of the spread of a pandemic and the number of people affected in a country and specific regions depend a lot on the measures of state control at the local and centre-level. State-civil society cooperation led by the Central government and the State governments play an important role in reducing the impact of a pandemic. With the help of evidences collected from previous studies and new reports and available data sets, an attempt has been made to understand the ways in which the state governments are working to control the spread of the pandemic. West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh have been taken up for the analysis because of their high density of population and almost similar infrastructural development and the problems faced during the spread of a pandemic. The state responses in these two states have been analysed and compared with other states which have equally managed to control the pandemic despite lack of infrastructural availability.