Navigating the Pandemic: An Analysis of Government Official's Role in Public Health Management in Nagpur's Urban and Rural Regions
Author : Ashwini Chaudhari
Abstract :The COVID-19 pandemic posed unprecedented challenges to public health systems worldwide, exposing vulnerabilities in preparedness and governance. This study examines the role of government officials in managing public health during the pandemic, focusing on urban and rural regions of Nagpur, Maharashtra. The analysis highlights how administrative leadership, coordination of health services, and policy execution differed between urban centers and rural communities. Data was collected through official reports, local government records, and stakeholder interviews to assess strategies such as testing, vaccination drives, awareness campaigns, and resource allocation. Findings indicate that urban areas benefited from faster access to medical infrastructure and digital communication platforms, while rural regions faced barriers including limited healthcare facilities, inadequate transportation, and lower awareness levels. However, proactive measures by local officials such as decentralized decision-making, community mobilization, and the use of grassroots networks helped mitigate the crisis in rural zones. The study underscores the importance of government officials’ adaptability, crisis communication, and collaborative engagement with NGOs and community leaders. By comparing urban and rural approaches, this research provides insights into the effectiveness of administrative interventions and offers recommendations for strengthening public health governance in future emergencies.
Keywords :COVID-19 management, public health governance, rural–urban divide, Nagpur, government officials, pandemic response.
Conference Name :National Conference on Business, Economics, Social Science and Humanities (NCBESSH-25)
Conference Place Raipur, India
Conference Date 5th Oct 2025