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Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on economy of India and SAARC countries

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on economy of India and SAARC countries

Puranjan Chakraborty

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2020
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The COVID-19 Pandemic for which the source was wuhan city of China in October 2019. Due to carelessness of chanciness authority the virus is spread across the world, By March 2020 entire world comprising 190 countries are heavily infected by the virus . The entire world community was forced to undergo total lock down as there is no vaccine to contain the virus. This project comes under two articles of which one is the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the economy of the SAARC countries and the another one is the impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on India. Among the SAARC countries India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Srilanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives are the countries. Indian prime minister shri Narendra Modi organized a video conferencing among the SAARC leaders for the joint plan and action to contain COVID-19 virus and Pandemic in the SAARC countries. With the down time there was increased number of corona infected cases and number of death cases.This project elaborates about the impact on the economy of the SAARC countries. In the second article the over all impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in various sectors of India is elaborated.
Lock down in India and migratory labor problem uncertainty of industry

Lock down in India and migratory labor problem uncertainty of industry

Puranjan Chakraborty

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2020
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In the month of February 2020 first case of COVID-19 positive was traced in New Delhi city of India . In the month of March it became a pandemic. As it has started spreading rapidly, Government of India was compelled to go on total lock downfor three weeks. But in India there are more than 40 million migratory workers in different cities. A big portion of this labour force are daily wage workers working in hotels resorts, malls, restaurants, in construction sites. After 21 days of first phase of lock down these migratory labours have exhausted all of their financial resources and not in a position to continue their stay in their place of work as they have lost their daily income. In this situation they are determined to return to their native place . But thee is no means to travel as there is stand still of all modes of transport due to lock down . The labour force came out of their home with their belongings and dare to walk more than 1000 Km to reach their native place . This has created a chaotic situation with lawlessness.In the later time Government organized special labour train towards different destination of India to transport these migratory labour.