Keywords : COVID_19
Global Economy with comparative study of India and China in a pandemic situation
International Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub,
2020, Volume 2, Issue Special Issue ICAMET 10S, Pages 1-5
DOI:
10.47392/irjash.2020.190
As countries placed tight restrictions on travel to curb the spread of the virus, the COVID-19 pandemic spread with alarming ease, infecting millions and bringing economic activity to a practical standstill. The Global Economic Prospects for June 2020 define both the immediate and short-term outlook for the effects of the pandemic and the long-term harm it has spread to growth prospects. Despite the unprecedented efforts of governments to fight the slowdown with fiscal and monetary policy support, the baseline projection envisages a 5.2 percent contraction in global GDP in 2020 using market exchange rate weights, the worst global recession in decades. The deep recessions caused by the pandemic are projected to leave lasting scars over the long view through lower investment, the depletion of human resources through a job and school losses, and the breakdown of global trade and supply links.
Covid19 - Impacts on the Indian Floriculture
International Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub,
2020, Volume 2, Issue Special Issue ICIES 9S, Pages 80-84
DOI:
10.47392/irjash.2020.164
The devastating impact of COVID-19 on the flower sector in India is visible even in regions where the virus has not affected people. This has been caused by the complete prostration of the market as a result of the nationwide lockdown in the wake of the pandemic. The Departments of Horticulture in some provinces are starting to undertake surveys to assess the losses in this sector. A detailedCOVID-19 impact assessment urgently needed on the floriculture sector. This article discusses some of the impacts of floriculture lockdowns. It also addresses the blows of the economic slowdown on agriculture
A Qualitative Study on Impact of Covid-19 on Mobile Banking Services with Special Reference to the State of Goa
International Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub,
2020, Volume 2, Issue 7, Pages 109-115
DOI:
10.47392/irjash.2020.73
As we all the entire nation is facing a global Covid-19 pandemic which has nearly affected over 795,605 confirmed cases and 21632 deaths across India. The purpose of the research paper is to re-evaluate the mobile banking services and find the impact. Most of the people in India are directly or indirectly connected with banking services. The lockdown effect has unswervingly deformed into human calamity. The pandemic is an unexpected shock on all the sectors of the economy. This study has been done to determine the socio-economic profile of customers and analyse the major issues in Mobile Banking services. As personal banking is not appropriate during this unusual lockdown stage of Covid-19 pandemic this has forced people to use contactless payments and avoid handling paper money as much as possible. For the purpose questionnaire has been constructed and the data is collected through Google forms surveying 100 customers of mobile banking services in Goa. Results were analyzed using SPSS software and Microsoft Excel and were tabulated using different statistical tools like cross-tabulation, bar chart, pie-chart, descriptive analysis using 5 point Likert scale ranging from strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree and strongly disagree. By using above method and tools the perception of different customers were analysed.