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Harsh ManderLocking Down the Poor, Paperback
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In early 2020 the first cases of Covid-19 infection were confirmed in India, and
on 24 March the country's prime minister announced a nationwide lockdown,
giving the population of over 1.3 billion just four hours' notice. Within days,
it became evident that India had plunged into its biggest humanitarian crisis
since Partition. In this powerful book, Harsh Mander shows us how grave this
crisis was and continues to be, and why it is the direct consequence of public
policy choices that the Indian government made, particularly of imposing the
world's longest and most stringent lockdown, with the smallest relief package.
The Indian state abandoned its poor and marginalized, even as it destroyed their
livelihoods and pushed them to the brink of starvation.
Mander brings us voices of out-of-work daily-wage and informal workers,
the homeless and the destitute, all overwhelmed by hunger and dread. From
the highways and overcrowded quarantine centres, he brings us stories of
migrant workers who walked hundreds of kilometres to their villages or were
prevented from doing so and detained. He lays bare the criminal callousness
at the heart of a strategy that forced people to stay indoors in a country where
tens of crores live in congested shanties or single rooms with no possibility of
physical distancing, no toilets and no running water.
Combining ground reports with hard data, Mander argues with great clarity
and passion that India is in the middle of a humanitarian catastrophe, the
effects of which will be felt for decades
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