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“Political reality of rural west bengal in Covid-19 lockdown: Challenging human rights” Dr. Dey Soumi1, Ms. Das Anwesha2 1Assistant Professor, Haldia Government College, Email id: soumidey08@gmail.com 2GNM Nurse, Jeevan Suraksha Nursing Home (Haldia), Email id: dasanwesha290@gmail.com Online Published on 05 April, 2022. Abstract The effect of sudden lockdown has been remarkable in people's lives and livelihoods. The present article is based on three cases, which perhaps are the magnificent examples of victimization due to the government's imposing of the lockdown for the o ngoing pandemic of COVID-19 without proper planning and measures. Every human being has the right to satisfactory housing, health, and work for a decent living. Denying social assistance to people is challenging the right to social security. Each story is portraying an ongoing massive human rights violation that is not only restricted to that locality, rather it is the picture of Indian rural areas in this pandemic situation. It is expected that the accumulated narratives of these three women will reveal the fact and will help to contextualize the contemporary Indian villages within its political realities. Top Keywords Infectious Disease, Discovered, Announced Contemporary, Measures. Top | | |
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