Local rural institutions response to COVID Pandemic
Authors: Naveen Kumar
Date: January-March 2022
Page Numbers: 67-76
Issue: 11
Volume: 09
Abstract : The COVID-19 pandemic had negatively impacted the entire world economy
unprecedentedly, and India is no exception. The informal sector was hit hard by the lockdown and
saw an unprecedented fall in its economic activities. The pandemic turned out to be more disastrous
for the migrants. As reported in various newspapers, most migrants and their families were left
unattended by their employers. According to a survey conducted during the lockdown in April 2020
by the Stranded Workers Action Network, 90 per cent of migrant workers in the country did not get
paid by their employers, 96 percent received no ration from the government, and 70 per cent did not
get any cooked food, during the lockdown. These migrants’ worker was primarily from eastern UP
and Bihar. Even rural health infrastructure was not adequate to fight the pandemic in Bihar. With
COVID came an array of misinformation which to some extent changed social norms in society. In
this study, we use personal interviews done in Ahwarkudia village panchayat to study how rural
institutions responded to the pandemic.

