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Impact of COVID-19 on Indian Economy

  • Impact of COVID-19 on Indian Economy

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  • Author   :     Ed.: Tanya S., et al.
    Year of Publication   :   2021
    ISBN   :   9789388147453
    Language   :   English
    Binding   :   Hard Bound
    Pages   :   208
    Size   :   23 cms
    Categories   :   2021, Covid-19, Economics, New Books
    Price  :  600
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    About the Book :
    COVID-19 is a humanitarian crisis. It disrupted human lives. This Corona epidemic has exposed lots of holes and risks in various businesses. According to the World Bank’s Assessment, India is expected to grow 1.5 per cent to 2.8 per cent. I.M.F. also projected a GDP growth of 1.9 per cent for India in 2020 because the global economy is affected by the COVID-19, the worst recession since the great depression. The pandemic hit MSMEs, tourism, automobile, textiles, restaurant, hotel, IT, banking and financial and allied sectors. Many people and families have already suffered in India and around the world from unexpected losses. The corona virus epidemic in India has thus affected both the demand and supply sides of the world’s economy.

    Contents : Impact of Corona Virus on Indian Informal Sector; Impact of Corona Virus (COVID-19) on Indian Economy; Impact of COVID-19 on the Indian Economy : A Fresh Look; Distanced, Discriminated and Distressed : Specially-Abled Reeling Under COVID-19 Impact; Economics of Healthcare and COVID-19 in India; Psychological Aspect of COVID-19; Potential Impact of COVID-19 on Indian Economy; COVID-19 and it’s Socio-economic Impact on India; COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Economy; COVID-19 : Breaks to the Economies : (Special Reference to Indian Economy); Geo-fencing to Counter COVID-19; Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on the Tribal Communities in India; Impact of COVID-19 on Migrants; Livelihood and Reverse Migration; CORONA Dilse : A Yogic Science Perspective; What Do We Need to Know About COVID-19?; COVID-19 : Impact on Tourism and Employment; Impact of COVID-19 on Tourism of Bihar; Impact of COVID-19 on India’s GDP and Fiscal Situation; Socio-Economic Problems of Migrant Workers in COVID-19 Pandemic.

    About the Editor :
    Dr. Tanya Sharma has done her Masters in Economics from Patna University (Bihar). Her Ph.D. Thesis is on “Microscopic Evaluation of Cashless Nudge” which is relatively a newer economic practice in India. Dr. Tanya Sharma is a voracious reader and a forthright author.

    She has published many of her scholarly works in national and international journals of repute. Dr. Tanya Sharma believes in peer learning and has contributed the economics fraternity through her vibrant presence in Conferences, Seminars, Symposia and other activities carrying academic value.

    Prof. Tapan Kumar Shandilya, M.A. (Gold Medalist), Ph.D., is presently the Principal of College of Commerce, Arts & Science, Patna, Bihar which is a constituent unit of the newly formed Patliputra University (Formerly Magadh University) and is a NAAC Reaccredited grade ‘A’ college. Prior to this Prof. Shandilya has been the Principal of T.P.S. College, Patna and G.D. College, Begusarai, Bihar. Prof. Shandilya had also been the Vice-Chancellor of V.K.S. University, Ara and Nalanda Open University, Patna. He has also been the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of V.K.S. University, Ara and T.M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur. Dr. Shandilya has been the president of Indian Economic Association (IEA).

    Prof. Shandilya has a vast experience of teaching as well as research of about three decades. He has guided about 4 dozen Ph.D. Research Scholars and has about 100 publications to his credit. He has also been awarded a UGC Project and has authored/edited about twenty books.

    Prof. Shandilya has been actively associated with various National Associations like IEA, EAB and the ISLE. Besides being a regular participant and presenter, both contributed and invited in various National and International Seminars all over the country, Prof. Shandilya himself has the expertise and experience of organizing about twenty-five Conferences/Seminars.

    Prof. Shandilya has also been a visiting faculty in various reputed institutions across the country and has also been a member of syndicate of various universities of Bihar. He has also been a member of several academic bodies, examination boards, academic councils as well as the advisory board of various institutions and journals of much repute. Prof. Shandilya, has also been a member of Innovation and the Syllabus Formation Committee and Ph.D. examiner in various universities across the country. He is not only a highly reputed academician, but also an excellent administrator.