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India's Lockdown

India's Lockdown

21/2020 Debraj Ray, S Subramanian and Lore Vandewalle
policy briefing, culture and development
Culture and Development

21/2020 Debraj Ray, S Subramanian and Lore Vandewalle

This paper Is being regularly updated here https://cepr.org/sites/default/files/policy_insights/PolicyInsight102.pdf

On March 24, 2020, the Government of India ordered a nationwide lockdown for 21 days as a preventive measure against the spread of the coronavirus. The lockdown – in full force as we write – restricts 1.3 billion people from leaving their homes. Transport services are suspended, educational institutions are closed, and factories are shut down. This is in line with the measures imposed in most European countries and in the United States, but the sheer scale of the measure – as in the case of most policies in India – is intimidating. Add to this the grim truth of Indian occupational structure and poverty, and you would likely predict what we now see: unending streams of migrants trying to find their way home, the fear of loss of all income, deep privations, and even (in the space of days) hunger, starvation and death.

Culture and Development