Modi govt s schizophrenia caused COVID-19 ravages, says Amartya Sen
The government seemed much keener on ensuring credit for what it was doing rather than ensuring that pandemics do not spread in India. The result was a certain amount of schizophrenia, Sen said
PTI | June 5, 2021 | Updated 10:05 IST
Nobel laureate in economics Amartya Sen
India s confused government focused on taking credit for its actions, rather than working to restrict the spread of COVID-19, resulting in schizophrenia that led to massive troubles, Nobel laureate Amartya Sen has said. India was better placed to fight the pandemic because of its pharma manufacturing prowess and also higher immunity levels, the noted economist said while speaking at an event organised by the Rashtra Seva Dal late Friday evening.
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