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The disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on Indian society

By: Ahmad , Wani, Imtiyaz.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: South Asian Journal of Socio-Political Studies Description: 23(2), Jan-Jun, 2023: p.116-118. In: South Asian Journal of Socio-Political StudiesSummary: COVID-19 (Coronavirus) has rapidly affected our day to day life. Presently the impacts of COVID-19 in daily life are extensive and have far reaching consequences. COVID-19 pandemic is shaking fundamental assumptions about the human life course in societies around the world. COVID-19 has led to a dramatic loss of human life worldwide and presents an unprecedented challenge to public health and the world of work. The economic and social disruption caused by the pandemic is devastating millions of people into extreme poverty and millions of enterprises face an existential threat. Significant economic impact has already occurred across the globe due to reductions in income, reduced productivity, loss of life, business closures, trade disruption and decimation of the tourism industry. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted every aspect of our lives. Even before the onset of the crisis, the social and economic integration of young people was an ongoing challenge. People cannot carry on with their usual jobs or occupations. The existing situation of unemployment worsens. Incomes fall or cease. Economically better-off people manage with varying degrees of difficulty, but people from the lower economic sections become almost destitute. With very less or no money-in-hand people are on the verge of starving. Their weakened physical condition increases their susceptibility to disease. This study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the social, economic and psychological impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the Indian society and investigate the global preventive measures taken to reduce the transmission of COVID-19.- Reproduced
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23(2), Jan-Jun, 2023: p.116-118 Available AR129125
Articles Articles Indian Institute of Public Administration
23(2), Jan-Jun, 2023: p.116-118 Available AR129126

COVID-19 (Coronavirus) has rapidly affected our day to day life. Presently the impacts of COVID-19 in daily life are extensive and have far reaching consequences. COVID-19 pandemic is shaking fundamental assumptions about the human life course in societies around the world. COVID-19 has led to a dramatic loss of human life worldwide and presents an unprecedented challenge to public health and the world of work. The economic and social disruption caused by the pandemic is devastating millions of people into extreme poverty and millions of enterprises face an existential threat. Significant economic impact has already occurred across the globe due to reductions in income, reduced productivity, loss of life, business closures, trade disruption and decimation of the tourism industry. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted every aspect of our lives. Even before the onset of the crisis, the social and economic integration of young people was an ongoing challenge. People cannot carry on with their usual jobs or occupations. The existing situation of unemployment worsens. Incomes fall or cease. Economically better-off people manage with varying degrees of difficulty, but people from the lower economic sections become almost destitute. With very less or no money-in-hand people are on the verge of starving. Their weakened physical condition increases their susceptibility to disease. This study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the social, economic and psychological impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the Indian society and investigate the global preventive measures taken to reduce the transmission of COVID-19.- Reproduced

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