Social Health of India After COVID-19

Authors

  • Shoryaditya Department of Sociology, Shri Venkateshwara University, Gajraula, India
  • Karan Singh Chauhan Department of Sociology (Ex), Gulab Singh Hindu (PG) College, Bijnor, India

Keywords:

Social health, COVID-19

Abstract

According to the 2016 National Mental Health Survey conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore, 13.7 percent of the total population of India suffers from some form of mental illness and 10.6 percent of these patients need urgent treatment. Care services are not available to mental patients in India, or there is a lack of quality in the services to which these services are available. These services are neither economical nor easily available. In February 2018, the then Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Anupriya Patel said that a total of 13,500 psychiatrists are required in India, while only 3,827 registered psychiatrists are available. it is clear that the virus is spreading rapidly. The incubation period is 2 to 14 days. Hundreds of thousands of new cases occur every day in countries such as China, Italy and Iran. Before spreading information in India. It should be noted, however, that India has done very little to test its popularity, most of which focus on airports and hospitals. Although India has officially closed, the government is likely to have asked people to stay there for as long as possible. India Lockdown till April14 for 21 days. The number of active coronaviruses in India has increased to 591, with 14 new cases per day. The main claim is to reduce the rate of areas affected by flares and lower NPA standards. "Like all other countries, we need to support the economy. Low interest rates, market intervention to buy collateral, PSU bonds and high-value corporate bonds. The industry is ready. Consider restructuring loans." Industry that will emerge in the next few days, especially tourism, hotels and restaurants, will inevitably call on the GST Commission and the government to demand lower GST rates. For unorganized personnel, special packaging is required. A research report by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) states that excise tax should not be used to reduce taxes and better regulate the market, but rather as a tax package.

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Published

15-04-2021

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[1]
Shoryaditya and K. S. Chauhan, “Social Health of India After COVID-19”, IJRESM, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 30–33, Apr. 2021, Accessed: Apr. 24, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://journal.ijresm.com/index.php/ijresm/article/view/632