Responsible Governance in Containing the Spread of COVID-19 in a Developing State

IF 1.6 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Debarshi Mukherjee, S. Chakraborty, S. Bhadra, Khandakar Kamrul Hasan, Lokesh Kumar Jena, Ranjit Debnath
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Aim. The study aims to evaluate the government policy implementation in tackling the global pandemic and framing universal policies for responsible governance. It also measures the impact of training interventions and non-training implications in containing the spread of COVID-19 at the grassroots level. Methods. The samples were drawn empirically from pathological tests conducted over 23 weeks to precisely examine the success of the State Government's approach in lowering COVID-19 mortality and spread. Through trend analysis, the outcome has been predicted. The study establishes a link between acknowledged ideas and government practices, providing insight into how relevant the implementation of planned state-craft programs is. Results. The findings indicated that government-imposed policies account for timely pandemic containment, and even a tiny developing state lacking advanced medical facilities and technology can set an example in combating the epidemic. Conclusions. The temporal analysis is based on the inputs acquired from government publications and other sources, allowing us to assess policy initiatives that encompass training interventions and non-training implications as prioritized by the State Government. The paper shows that a good emergency preparedness and response system is needed to prevent huge losses in any sector. This includes the already-struggling health sector, which India needs to put first to avoid more tragedies.
发展中国家遏制新冠肺炎传播的负责任治理
目标该研究旨在评估政府在应对全球疫情和制定负责任治理的普遍政策方面的政策执行情况。它还衡量了培训干预措施和非培训对遏制新冠肺炎在基层传播的影响。方法。样本是从23周内进行的病理学测试中凭经验抽取的,以准确检查州政府在降低新冠肺炎死亡率和传播方面的成功。通过趋势分析,预测了结果。这项研究在公认的想法和政府实践之间建立了联系,深入了解了计划中的国家工艺计划的实施有多重要。研究结果表明,政府实施的政策有助于及时遏制疫情,即使是一个缺乏先进医疗设施和技术的发展中小国也可以在抗击疫情方面树立榜样。结论。时间分析基于从政府出版物和其他来源获得的投入,使我们能够评估州政府优先考虑的包括培训干预和非培训影响的政策举措。论文表明,需要一个良好的应急准备和响应系统来防止任何部门的巨大损失。这包括已经陷入困境的卫生部门,印度需要将其放在首位,以避免更多悲剧的发生。
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Journal of Education Culture and Society
Journal of Education Culture and Society SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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