“Impact Of Covid-19 Pandemic On Indian Rural Livelihood, Health And Economy”

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Prof.(Dr.) Anuradha Parasar
Mr. Suresh Kashinath Ghatge

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Rural migrant workers swarmed the streets during the COVID-19 shutdown, marching “to their villages in search of” compassion and warmth. While “many made it to their homes”, a few did not, and they perished on the “streets and railway lines”. “The current study” sheds light “on the” hardships faced by “migrant workers” “and the effects of COVID-19 on India's” rural economies. The study's key finding indicates that “400 million workers in India's informal economy run the risk of becoming even” more impoverished “as a result of the crisis”. There will be a community spread as a result of the low testing and low reporting of COVID-19 cases. A large number of individuals will experience extreme poverty as a result of the reverse migration's excessive strain on the rural and agricultural economies. “COVID-19 will impact India's rural economy in the short and long terms”. The government's economic package primarily consists of long-term initiatives, but in order to safeguard migrant workers and marginal farmers, short-term initiatives like wage subsidies and monetary incentives should be provided. “The primary obstacle to the successful execution of programmes is widespread systemic corruption”.

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Prof.(Dr.) Anuradha Parasar, & Mr. Suresh Kashinath Ghatge. (2023). “Impact Of Covid-19 Pandemic On Indian Rural Livelihood, Health And Economy”. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 29(4), 2095–2102. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v29i4.6881
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Prof.(Dr.) Anuradha Parasar

Professor of Liberal Education Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Mr. Suresh Kashinath Ghatge

Ph.D. Research Scholar, Liberal  Education, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India