THE PROBLEM OF MIGRATION DUE TO COVID-19, AND ITS IMPACT ON POLITICAL ECONOMIC GROWTH, LEGAL ADMINISTRATION AND ETHICS IN THE COUNTRY (IN THE PRESENT CONTEXT)


Dr. Channamma M
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, GFGC CHANNAPATANA
Abstract
The Indian government has been finding hard allocate the budget, resources in the country, As economy has been hit hard by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic due to global political crisis. Most of the political and legal system of the country including legal practises and academics is finding hard to regain its original method of administration, as it was before March 2020... Legal sector which provides a base for providing law in the country is finding hard to legal proceedings from March 2020, this reasons has led to delay in legal justice in various cases in the country including Supreme courts, High courts and the civil courts of the country. The economic condition of the legal administrators, social workers has been deprived from the benefits, due to the government’s lockdown in several states in the country. As most of the political administrators failed to overcome the covid 19 crises, as it resulted to severe impact on the Indian citizens health security. Indian political economy is facing four major challenges. First is to save the country from the spread of Coronavirus, which is a health emergency in the country. Second is to save the economy from the unfolding political crisis due to the dual effects of the Coronavirus pandemic, as we saw spike in covid 19 cases from February 2021, where migrants, labourers, and unorganised workers are worst hit. Third is to provide a relief package to migrant workers, who are vulnerable in this crisis in different states in India & the world in this global and national lockdown. Fourthly Indian political and legal system has to be strong to provide some essential requirements for the citizens of the country, ex: Social services like education through RTE (Right to Education), Health and hygiene benefit schemes like “swatch bharat Abhiyan” accountability through schemes like RTI (Right to Information). So it can lead to accountability in a state and decrease in corruption in the country. India is one of the fastest developing country in the world depending on migrant and unorganised sector workers for construction works, service-related jobs, due to Coronavirus pandemic most of the migrant workers are finding hard to live in the cities else move to their natives due to political restrictions in the country .
Keywords: Covid 19, Migrant workers/ depressed labour, Political Economic growth, Ethical issues.
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Economic Growth and Environmental Issues (EGEI)

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Published on : 2022-02-22

Vol : 10
Issue : 2
Month : February
Year : 2022
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