Economic and Societal Transformation in Pandemic-Trapped India Emerging Challenges and Resilient Policy Prescriptions

This book acquaints the reader with the critical changes in India’s economy and society amidst the unprecedented pandemic outbreak of COVID-19, which has been devastating by breaking all prior records of illness and fatality. The present crisis is shown to be more than an acute health hazard as it c...

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Other Authors: Saha, Subrata (Editor), Mishra, Mukunda (Editor), Bhuimali, Anil (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore Springer Nature Singapore 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
Series:New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Chapter 18. The Importance of Public Expenditure on Crop Production and Exports in India: An EconometricAnalysis in the Pandemic Trapped Era -- Chapter 19. A Study on the Impact of COVID-19 on Indian MSMEs -- Chapter 20. Indian Tourism Sector Under Siege of the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Chapter 21. Invasion of the Pandemic in Indian Economy and the Government: A General Equilibrium Approach -- Chapter 22. Rural Livelihood Options during the Pandemic in India: Finding Avenues for Revival -- Chapter 23. COVID-19 and Lockdown: Key Constraints & Surviving Strategies for the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) -- Chapter 24. Where Classical Ends, Keynes Proceeds: Arguments under the Perspective of Reviving India from the Impact of COVID-19 
505 0 |a Chapter 1. India Gets through the Waves of the Pandemic: Public Policies and Self-Care Interventions on Health at the Crossroads -- Chapter 2. Sustainable Green Resilience and Globalization or De-Globalization in a Post-COVID World -- Chapter 3. Income Insecurity, GDP and the Future of Human Development: An Analysis for COVID-19 Period -- Chapter 4. Impact of COVID-19 and Responses to It: A Comparative Study of SAARC Countries in Light of Global Experiences -- Chapter 5.The COVID-19 Pandemic and Socio-spatial Inequality: A Study from the Metropolitan Area of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -- Chapter 6. Women in Pandemic: The Realities of the COVID-19 in the Darjeeling Himalayan Region -- Chapter 7. Exacerbated Digital Education Divide and the Marginalized: Experiences from India -- Chapter 8. Human Resource Management during the Pandemic Period: Emerging Challenges for the Public Sector Employees in India --  
505 0 |a Chapter 9. Pandemic Outbreak and the Future of Poverty and Inequality Scenario: Indian Perspective -- Chapter 10. Healthcare Expenditure and Economic Development Dynamics in India: Lesson from Recent Pandemic -- Chapter 11. Mapping linkages between the Agriculture sector, Informal economy and Inequality amid Pandemic -- Chapter 12. Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Informal Labour Market in India -- Chapter 13. New Pandemic in India: Emerging Challenges to Governance and Responses to Overcome -- Chapter 14. Employment Dynamics and Labour Mobility amidst COVID-19 Pandemic in India: A Critical Appraisal of ILO Recommendations. Chapter 15. India’s Tryst with the Second Wave of COVID-19: Politics and Policies at the Crossroads -- Chapter 16. Beekeeping Livelihood at Stake amidst the Pandemic Outbreaks: A Study on the Migratory Beekeepers in West Bengal -- Chapter 17. Struggle of Apiculture Sector in West Bengal, India during COVID-19 Pandemic: Analysing the Demand and Supply Sides --  
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520 |a This book acquaints the reader with the critical changes in India’s economy and society amidst the unprecedented pandemic outbreak of COVID-19, which has been devastating by breaking all prior records of illness and fatality. The present crisis is shown to be more than an acute health hazard as it carries with it other threats associated with the economy, society, culture, psychology, and politics. The dynamic driving forces that have a significant bearing on life, space, and time are explored, providing a basis on which social scientists can understand the prevailing equations and project the unforeseen future to contribute to a policymaking mechanism. The Indian scenario presented here takes into account how the COVID-19-induced lockdown of transport services, closing of factories, and restrictions on mobilization have caused the economy to face a recession, affecting mostly the unorganized sector. Travel restrictions and quarantines affecting hundreds of millions of people haveleft Indian factories short of labour, causing havoc in the production system. Semi-skilled jobholders have lost their employment, and the country has witnessed the plight of large pools of migrant labourers returning on foot to their homelands hundreds of miles away with their families and belongings. Contributors to this volume are drawn from diverse disciplines, displaying the solidarity of academic knowledge in a physically divided world. This common platform is provided to the practitioners of relevant academic disciplines under the umbrella of regional sciences – a forum for the exchange of ideas that may be effective in the sustainable management of the crisis and a way forward after it is mitigated. Thought-provoking discussions regarding different facets of the crisis are relevant not only to the current times but also to being prepared for the unforeseen post-COVID economic and societal order