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The Food Programme

India's Covid Crisis: The Food Story

The Food Programme

BBC

Arts, Food

4.4943 Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Dan Saladino looks at covid's impact on food in India and the heroic efforts underway to feed communities.

Lockdowns and job losses have disrupted access to food in this country of 1.4 billion people. A further 400,000 covid cases are being reported on a daily basis and 300,000 deaths have been recorded so far. For much of the world the pandemic has primarily been seen as a health crisis, accompanied by significant economic pressures. In India however, the impact on the food system has been considerable.

Among the most vulnerable are the daily wage earners and labourers who go from pay check to pay check. When India went into a sudden lockdown in March 2020 many lost their income overnight and also their ability to purchase food. Meanwhile, millions of migrant workers left cities across India to travel back to their villages. This also resulted in people experiencing food shortages and hunger.

Chhavi Sachdev, a journalist and broadcaster based in Mumbai joins Dan to report on food stories from the pandemic, from people who survived lockdown in some of the city's most densely crowded slums to home cooks who took it upon themselves to feed people in need.

The London based Indian chef Asma Khan describes how she has been trying to send food supplies to a village close to her family's home. Although it's an agricultural area, food supplies have been running low and some people have been at risk of starvation.

Bhawani Singh Shekhawat of Akshaya Patra, an organisation that provides hot meals to millions of school children in India each day, explains how the pandemic initially disrupted their ability to provide food, but also led to them innovating and finding new ways of feeding even greater numbers of people.

Produced and presented by Dan Saladino.

Transcript

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edition.

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Welcome to the Food Programme. In this edition we're bringing you stories from India, the country which remains

0:55.3

at the epicenter of the global pandemic. This country of 1.4 billion people has seen 26 million COVID cases with 400,000 new ones emerging each day.

1:07.8

And so far there have been more than 300,000 recorded deaths. But while most reporting from India has focused on the new

1:15.9

variant of the virus and on hospitals being overwhelmed, COVID has also created an

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important and fast- food story and it's one will be telling in this addition.

1:28.0

The disruption is immense.

1:30.0

It is catastrophic. It is huge.

1:32.0

This crisis is morphing from the medical crisis to begin with to a humanitarian crisis.

1:37.0

People are literally texting me, calling me, crying for help that please provide us with me.

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