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<p>The cataclysmic impact of COVID19 exposed cracks in India’s health and social systems on a scale never seen before. While the pandemic left no one untouched it disproportionately affected people at the margins and put to test our centuriesold administrative health judicial and social structures. This work is the first attempt to dissect the impact of the pandemic across various axes of marginalization – geography financial caste gender and religion to name a few. At its core this book is the culmination of the stories experiences and reflections on inequity as seen and interpreted by 37 sets of authors who responded to the pandemic in their roles as scientists doctors administrators economists legal advisors journalists public health practitioners and health activists. These stories are the people’s history of COVID19 in India an archive of memories and lessons crucial to building more resilient equitable and just systems in the postCOVID era. About the Author Yogesh Jain is a paediatrician by training and public health physician. He cofounded Jan Swasthya Sahyog and Sangwari in rural Chhattisgarh where he has been working for over 22 years. Based on his lived experience he has advocated from provincial to international levels to highlight the causes and burdens of the poorest in the world. Sarah Nabia studies public health and business at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. She has previously worked in advocating for HIV prevention for marginalized populations especially vulnerable women at the grassroots and national policy space.</p>