" Corona virus "
First case of corona virus was reported on 10 jan 2002 in wuhan city of china and till now there are more than 7lakhs+ infected from it.
After months of deliberation, the World Health Organization has
declared COVID-19 a pandemic. As it seemed clear for quite some time, the virus will likely spread to most (if not all) countries on the globe. However, actions can still limit its impact.
Not a few countries that are experiencing stuttering when facing of the COVID-19pandemic, the high number of victims and the decline in the economy can be regarded as the state's stuttering in responding to the global health crisis. Stuttering that cannot be overcome has the potential to manifest as a failed state.
The COVID-19 pandemic not only caused numerous casualties in almost the entire world, but also caused a very fundamental global transformation, overhauled patterns of human interaction and relations between nations in the world system, and changed the increasingly loose direction of global geopolitics, making each country have sovereignty in looking at the urgency of global collaboration and collaboration. There are at least three transformations that will change the face of the world going forward, namely economic and trade transformation, and international relations and geostrategy.
The IMF also released the countries with the worst economic growth in 2020. Countries in Europe, Latin America, Africa and even the United States were included in the ranks of the list. This poor economic growth is parallel to the uncontrolled spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in these countries. Poor economic growth in 2020 is a form of stuttering in handling COVID-19.
Socio-Economic Impact of COVID-19: Living in a new WorldAdesoji Adesugba
Since the coronavirus was discovered in Wuhan China in December 2019, the socio-economy of the world has changed. The world is also witnessing a culture reorientation. Lockdowns and the closing of national borders enforced by governments have paralyzed economic activities, laying off millions of workers worldwide. Governments across the world are rolling out fiscal stimulus measures—equivalent overall to roughly 10 percent of the world GDP —to fight the pandemic and minimize the impact of a catastrophic economic downturn. The world is in what is now called the new normal.
COVID-19 is a disease caused by a new strain of coronavirus. 'CO' stands for corona, 'VI' for virus, and 'D' for disease. Formerly, this disease was referred to as '2019 novel corona virus' or '2019-nCoV.
COVID-19 A pandemic which shook the world anirudhkkr
This is a case study analysis on the present pandemic "Coronavirus" and the facts and figures are as on date-25th may.2020.
I have made this case study which was is a semester examination project.Do check it out!
The negative consequences of Covid-19 pandemic from lockdowns of whole countries, travel bans,
and the closure of shops and service points have disrupted the economic and social balance of the whole world.
Consequently, consumer’s buying behavior and their shopping criteria has been negatively affected. In this
research paper we try to find out the changes
After months of deliberation, the World Health Organization has
declared COVID-19 a pandemic. As it seemed clear for quite some time, the virus will likely spread to most (if not all) countries on the globe. However, actions can still limit its impact.
Not a few countries that are experiencing stuttering when facing of the COVID-19pandemic, the high number of victims and the decline in the economy can be regarded as the state's stuttering in responding to the global health crisis. Stuttering that cannot be overcome has the potential to manifest as a failed state.
The COVID-19 pandemic not only caused numerous casualties in almost the entire world, but also caused a very fundamental global transformation, overhauled patterns of human interaction and relations between nations in the world system, and changed the increasingly loose direction of global geopolitics, making each country have sovereignty in looking at the urgency of global collaboration and collaboration. There are at least three transformations that will change the face of the world going forward, namely economic and trade transformation, and international relations and geostrategy.
The IMF also released the countries with the worst economic growth in 2020. Countries in Europe, Latin America, Africa and even the United States were included in the ranks of the list. This poor economic growth is parallel to the uncontrolled spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in these countries. Poor economic growth in 2020 is a form of stuttering in handling COVID-19.
Socio-Economic Impact of COVID-19: Living in a new WorldAdesoji Adesugba
Since the coronavirus was discovered in Wuhan China in December 2019, the socio-economy of the world has changed. The world is also witnessing a culture reorientation. Lockdowns and the closing of national borders enforced by governments have paralyzed economic activities, laying off millions of workers worldwide. Governments across the world are rolling out fiscal stimulus measures—equivalent overall to roughly 10 percent of the world GDP —to fight the pandemic and minimize the impact of a catastrophic economic downturn. The world is in what is now called the new normal.
COVID-19 is a disease caused by a new strain of coronavirus. 'CO' stands for corona, 'VI' for virus, and 'D' for disease. Formerly, this disease was referred to as '2019 novel corona virus' or '2019-nCoV.
COVID-19 A pandemic which shook the world anirudhkkr
This is a case study analysis on the present pandemic "Coronavirus" and the facts and figures are as on date-25th may.2020.
I have made this case study which was is a semester examination project.Do check it out!
The negative consequences of Covid-19 pandemic from lockdowns of whole countries, travel bans,
and the closure of shops and service points have disrupted the economic and social balance of the whole world.
Consequently, consumer’s buying behavior and their shopping criteria has been negatively affected. In this
research paper we try to find out the changes
Hi, How are you today? It is workers day today. I am presenting you a new exhibit of the Microsoft Powerpoint based on the new narrative on covid 19. I am be too long by saying this new sets of slide it taking the posture that there was several crisis in covid 19 health crisis. In order to understand these 5 sets (Finacial crisis, media crisis, covid crisis, illness crisis...) of crises. Mainly, it is important to break down covid 19 into an irrational crisis and a rational crisis/ Irrational which is based on the social media and the finance, and the rational one, is the people illnesses and the use of mathematical modeling to cut costs. Beside, you can retrieve a second aspect of risk, which is the world communities are dealing with risk at global levels. Think Global, and act locals. They are existing frameworks, which are new. Sendai was created in 2015 up to 2030 to replace the old framework of disaster reduction 2005-2015. Did we use it, while it was designed to solve the risk of disasters based on 2 million of deaths and almost $5 billions in costs: health costs and business recovery costs.? Have a look at the argumentations and debate. If you have to re-manage the covid 19 crisis. Would you make the same management? Additionally, it is showing how people irrational behaviors can create a global contagion. When the Precautionary Principle, which was looking for information in order to counter the fakenews. There is an overlapping aspect of covid 19. Irrationality created a market falls in the world in the first Quarter of 2020. What is or not linked to covid19. I think it was directly linked to covid 19. However, there was no instructions about the relationships between covid 19 and Market. Ultimately, my slide presentation tended to demonstrate that there was no clear if not at all linkages between the Chinese covid and the illnesses as it was presented by the media and experts in a Descartres analysis. As if covid 19 was able to travel like people from China to the West. Have a good reading, friends. BIRD CEO
Coronavirus Impact Assessment And Mitigation Strategies In Agriculture Sector...SlideTeam
This PowerPoint presentation covers the Impact Assessment and Mitigation Strategies in the Agriculture industry. This ppt presentation includes the impact of COVID 19 pandemic on the agriculture sector all over the world causing global trade disturbance. It also covers measures to control outbreaks and Impact on Food Demand and Food Security such as the demand for food has affected due to a reduction in income and purchasing capacity. This PowerPoint presentation has covered agriculture sector overview including Major Impact on Food Transport and Distribution, Impact on Food Demand and Food Security, Projected agriculture sector growth after the COVID 19 outbreak. It also includes COVID 19 Agricultures Income Impacts, how lockdown affected the farmers in INDIA, and IMPACTS OF COVID 19 ON FARMING. This presentation focuses on certain risks in the agricultural sector or industry such as Disruption Due to Social Distancing including Safety Measures in Harvesting, Post harvest Operations, Storage and Marketing of Produce, Social distancing- Worker safety and Personal Protective Equipment PPE and Workers Safety Guidelines. Another risk that we have captured is Plummeting Employee Productivity which includes the Impact Of COVID 19 On Agricultural Field Workers, Loss workers Productivity During COVID 19, and Risks on Productivity of Workers During The COVID 19 Pandemic. It also covers the risk of Stressed Supply Chains including Food Supply Chain Under Strain, Impact of Corona on Supply and demand Side, Exchange Rates- Impact on Exporters, and Urgent increases in food availability from smallholder farmer food production. Another risk that is captured in this PowerPoint presentation is Recession, Unemployment, and Investment Pull-back including Recession Economic Impact on Agriculture World, Change in Rice and Wheat Export Prices, laying off some workers, Impact on Seasonal Workers and Foreign Investors Pull Out Investment. This presentation has also covered Economic Instability and Civil Unrest including Causes on Global Economy Instability, Agriculture Industry Feeling the Economic Instability, and Civil Unrest Due To COVID 19. This PowerPoint presentation also covers the Impact on Agricultural Businesses- Ability to Repay Outstanding Loan Balance, Business Impact Analysis, including Agricultural Risk Assessment Matrix, Risk Priority Worksheet, and Implications on Business due to COVID 19. It also covers Readiness Assessments plan such as Agricultural and Allied Activities Exempted from Lockdown and Agricultural Industry Readiness Assessment checklist. This PowerPoint presentation also includes risk management plans such as Covid 19 Farm Contingency Plan and Post harvest, storage and Marketing of farm produce, policy management, Business continuity strategy, and Rural Workers Lost Jobs During Coronavirus Lockdown Survey Results. https://bit.ly/3ag30Dz
Tourism Industry amid Pandemics Comparative Assessment of Past Outbreaks and ...ijtsrd
Covid 19 has reportedly shattered all previous records of outbreaks. Never a one expected the outbreak, which began in late December 2019, to spread quickly all across the globe, be devastating, and turn the global business upside down. SARS, Ebola Virus Disease EVD , MERS CoV, and other diseases brought about modest casualities in a smaller geographic area, therefore, Covid 19 was predicted to behave similarly at first. But this was not the case. Humans continuously lost their lives and faced financial hardships. Undoubtedly, tourism is amongst the most troubled industries. This research is a review of the literature. On the basis of facts and figures and prior studies, a comparison of the effects of prior outbreaks vis a vis Covid 19 on the tourism business has been attempted in this paper. Covid 19 and previous epidemics are so dissimilar, based on the facts and statistics gathered, that they cant be compared. Covid 19 has been the most hazardous viruses to live with owing to its instant spread, geographic distribution, several individuals who have died as a result of it, and the negative implications it has had across the region. Rajeev Ranjan Mishra | Pallavi Tandon "Tourism Industry amid Pandemics: Comparative Assessment of Past Outbreaks and Covid-19" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd46434.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/tourism/46434/tourism-industry-amid-pandemics-comparative-assessment-of-past-outbreaks-and-covid19/rajeev-ranjan-mishra
Hello friends, How are you? I am happy to provide for food to think a new presentation of Business Innvation Research Development based on the covid 19 pandemic. It is exactly a review, as the restrictions as created a growing past, it was important to review covid in a backward strategy. pay attention to the fake I waited almost the end of the covid 19 pandemic to report with a first presentation to show how the contagio through the online communication has affected the market shares in February and March 2020. Today, the new presentation on covid 19 pandemics put a value on the social media as a way to wake the world citizens in an increasing risk context. Global social media with fake news are real facts as such there are as many basis for a science of fakenews than the creative industries based on new emerging technologies. In fact, both fakenews and social media and complementary with the production of business vaccine. The social media are early warning system to predict the coming of a disaster, while the transformation of fakenews into an engineering process help businesses to raise fund, when it is profitable as markets and needs are maturing, the stakeholders can take risk to raise funds to make the one year vaccine. I did not spend time to explain the logistic and roles of businesses in providing assistance to governments. it is not the business roles to raisefund, but the banks to finance the disaster or the insurance policies. Business can produce the goods. Thank, friend. BIRD CEO
Coronavirus Impact Assessment And Mitigation Strategies In Transportation Ind...SlideTeam
This PowerPoint presentation covers the Coronavirus Impact Assessment and Mitigation Strategies in the Transportation Industry. This PPT presentation includes Governments, companies, and communities response to the COVID 19 pandemic and how does it affect our way of life and that of our local, regional, and global transport systems. This presentation we have focused on the impact of coronavirus pandemic on the United States transportation sector such as air transportation, retail and food services transportation, and how Travel Restrictions Affecting Flights. This presentation also covers Impact on Air Travel, Impact on trucking transportation and, Worldwide Transportation Sector Situation. Here we have depicted Disruption Due to Social Distancing such as the impact of COVID 19 outbreak such as how one infected person can spread coronavirus to nine others in public transport due to which concept of social destining is implemented and Public Transport Social Distancing Guidelines. This PowerPoint presentation also focuses on the description in Employee Productivity such as the Impact of COVID 19 on Businesses and The Workforce, how Workforce is Losing Productivity, and Risk of losing work Effectiveness. This PPT presentation is focusing on risks such as Stressed Supply Chains causing COVID 19 Global Supply Chain Disruptions, Effects of COVID 19 on Transportation Demand. It also covers Disruption in Global Logistics Industry Mobility Automotive and Transportation also the Effect of COVID 19 on the supply chain of the transportation market. This presentation also covers the risk of Recession, Unemployment, and Investment Pull-back in the transportation sector such as the downfall in the GDP of goods and transport market and shutting off large parts of the US economy, Logistics Industry Vulnerable To COVID 19 Trade Flows at Risk. It also covers US Trucking Employment Index Plummeting Below Base in Pandemic, Jobs Risk due to COVID 19 Outbreak, how Industries are Suffering the Biggest Job Losses, and Investment Pull Back Status in Transportation Sector. Here we also cover Economic Instability such as Automotive and Transportation Market Outlook, GDP Goods Transportation Sector, and Civil Unrest Due To COVID 19. https://bit.ly/2SD4l18
The economic impact of covid 19 in bangladeshAriful Islam
I made the presentation for my university. I figured it would be a good idea to also share on Slide-share.
Checkout the video presentation: https://youtu.be/y0iI9CInHvA
#covid19 #economy #bangladesh
Hi, How are you today? It is workers day today. I am presenting you a new exhibit of the Microsoft Powerpoint based on the new narrative on covid 19. I am be too long by saying this new sets of slide it taking the posture that there was several crisis in covid 19 health crisis. In order to understand these 5 sets (Finacial crisis, media crisis, covid crisis, illness crisis...) of crises. Mainly, it is important to break down covid 19 into an irrational crisis and a rational crisis/ Irrational which is based on the social media and the finance, and the rational one, is the people illnesses and the use of mathematical modeling to cut costs. Beside, you can retrieve a second aspect of risk, which is the world communities are dealing with risk at global levels. Think Global, and act locals. They are existing frameworks, which are new. Sendai was created in 2015 up to 2030 to replace the old framework of disaster reduction 2005-2015. Did we use it, while it was designed to solve the risk of disasters based on 2 million of deaths and almost $5 billions in costs: health costs and business recovery costs.? Have a look at the argumentations and debate. If you have to re-manage the covid 19 crisis. Would you make the same management? Additionally, it is showing how people irrational behaviors can create a global contagion. When the Precautionary Principle, which was looking for information in order to counter the fakenews. There is an overlapping aspect of covid 19. Irrationality created a market falls in the world in the first Quarter of 2020. What is or not linked to covid19. I think it was directly linked to covid 19. However, there was no instructions about the relationships between covid 19 and Market. Ultimately, my slide presentation tended to demonstrate that there was no clear if not at all linkages between the Chinese covid and the illnesses as it was presented by the media and experts in a Descartres analysis. As if covid 19 was able to travel like people from China to the West. Have a good reading, friends. BIRD CEO
Coronavirus Impact Assessment And Mitigation Strategies In Agriculture Sector...SlideTeam
This PowerPoint presentation covers the Impact Assessment and Mitigation Strategies in the Agriculture industry. This ppt presentation includes the impact of COVID 19 pandemic on the agriculture sector all over the world causing global trade disturbance. It also covers measures to control outbreaks and Impact on Food Demand and Food Security such as the demand for food has affected due to a reduction in income and purchasing capacity. This PowerPoint presentation has covered agriculture sector overview including Major Impact on Food Transport and Distribution, Impact on Food Demand and Food Security, Projected agriculture sector growth after the COVID 19 outbreak. It also includes COVID 19 Agricultures Income Impacts, how lockdown affected the farmers in INDIA, and IMPACTS OF COVID 19 ON FARMING. This presentation focuses on certain risks in the agricultural sector or industry such as Disruption Due to Social Distancing including Safety Measures in Harvesting, Post harvest Operations, Storage and Marketing of Produce, Social distancing- Worker safety and Personal Protective Equipment PPE and Workers Safety Guidelines. Another risk that we have captured is Plummeting Employee Productivity which includes the Impact Of COVID 19 On Agricultural Field Workers, Loss workers Productivity During COVID 19, and Risks on Productivity of Workers During The COVID 19 Pandemic. It also covers the risk of Stressed Supply Chains including Food Supply Chain Under Strain, Impact of Corona on Supply and demand Side, Exchange Rates- Impact on Exporters, and Urgent increases in food availability from smallholder farmer food production. Another risk that is captured in this PowerPoint presentation is Recession, Unemployment, and Investment Pull-back including Recession Economic Impact on Agriculture World, Change in Rice and Wheat Export Prices, laying off some workers, Impact on Seasonal Workers and Foreign Investors Pull Out Investment. This presentation has also covered Economic Instability and Civil Unrest including Causes on Global Economy Instability, Agriculture Industry Feeling the Economic Instability, and Civil Unrest Due To COVID 19. This PowerPoint presentation also covers the Impact on Agricultural Businesses- Ability to Repay Outstanding Loan Balance, Business Impact Analysis, including Agricultural Risk Assessment Matrix, Risk Priority Worksheet, and Implications on Business due to COVID 19. It also covers Readiness Assessments plan such as Agricultural and Allied Activities Exempted from Lockdown and Agricultural Industry Readiness Assessment checklist. This PowerPoint presentation also includes risk management plans such as Covid 19 Farm Contingency Plan and Post harvest, storage and Marketing of farm produce, policy management, Business continuity strategy, and Rural Workers Lost Jobs During Coronavirus Lockdown Survey Results. https://bit.ly/3ag30Dz
Tourism Industry amid Pandemics Comparative Assessment of Past Outbreaks and ...ijtsrd
Covid 19 has reportedly shattered all previous records of outbreaks. Never a one expected the outbreak, which began in late December 2019, to spread quickly all across the globe, be devastating, and turn the global business upside down. SARS, Ebola Virus Disease EVD , MERS CoV, and other diseases brought about modest casualities in a smaller geographic area, therefore, Covid 19 was predicted to behave similarly at first. But this was not the case. Humans continuously lost their lives and faced financial hardships. Undoubtedly, tourism is amongst the most troubled industries. This research is a review of the literature. On the basis of facts and figures and prior studies, a comparison of the effects of prior outbreaks vis a vis Covid 19 on the tourism business has been attempted in this paper. Covid 19 and previous epidemics are so dissimilar, based on the facts and statistics gathered, that they cant be compared. Covid 19 has been the most hazardous viruses to live with owing to its instant spread, geographic distribution, several individuals who have died as a result of it, and the negative implications it has had across the region. Rajeev Ranjan Mishra | Pallavi Tandon "Tourism Industry amid Pandemics: Comparative Assessment of Past Outbreaks and Covid-19" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd46434.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/tourism/46434/tourism-industry-amid-pandemics-comparative-assessment-of-past-outbreaks-and-covid19/rajeev-ranjan-mishra
Hello friends, How are you? I am happy to provide for food to think a new presentation of Business Innvation Research Development based on the covid 19 pandemic. It is exactly a review, as the restrictions as created a growing past, it was important to review covid in a backward strategy. pay attention to the fake I waited almost the end of the covid 19 pandemic to report with a first presentation to show how the contagio through the online communication has affected the market shares in February and March 2020. Today, the new presentation on covid 19 pandemics put a value on the social media as a way to wake the world citizens in an increasing risk context. Global social media with fake news are real facts as such there are as many basis for a science of fakenews than the creative industries based on new emerging technologies. In fact, both fakenews and social media and complementary with the production of business vaccine. The social media are early warning system to predict the coming of a disaster, while the transformation of fakenews into an engineering process help businesses to raise fund, when it is profitable as markets and needs are maturing, the stakeholders can take risk to raise funds to make the one year vaccine. I did not spend time to explain the logistic and roles of businesses in providing assistance to governments. it is not the business roles to raisefund, but the banks to finance the disaster or the insurance policies. Business can produce the goods. Thank, friend. BIRD CEO
Coronavirus Impact Assessment And Mitigation Strategies In Transportation Ind...SlideTeam
This PowerPoint presentation covers the Coronavirus Impact Assessment and Mitigation Strategies in the Transportation Industry. This PPT presentation includes Governments, companies, and communities response to the COVID 19 pandemic and how does it affect our way of life and that of our local, regional, and global transport systems. This presentation we have focused on the impact of coronavirus pandemic on the United States transportation sector such as air transportation, retail and food services transportation, and how Travel Restrictions Affecting Flights. This presentation also covers Impact on Air Travel, Impact on trucking transportation and, Worldwide Transportation Sector Situation. Here we have depicted Disruption Due to Social Distancing such as the impact of COVID 19 outbreak such as how one infected person can spread coronavirus to nine others in public transport due to which concept of social destining is implemented and Public Transport Social Distancing Guidelines. This PowerPoint presentation also focuses on the description in Employee Productivity such as the Impact of COVID 19 on Businesses and The Workforce, how Workforce is Losing Productivity, and Risk of losing work Effectiveness. This PPT presentation is focusing on risks such as Stressed Supply Chains causing COVID 19 Global Supply Chain Disruptions, Effects of COVID 19 on Transportation Demand. It also covers Disruption in Global Logistics Industry Mobility Automotive and Transportation also the Effect of COVID 19 on the supply chain of the transportation market. This presentation also covers the risk of Recession, Unemployment, and Investment Pull-back in the transportation sector such as the downfall in the GDP of goods and transport market and shutting off large parts of the US economy, Logistics Industry Vulnerable To COVID 19 Trade Flows at Risk. It also covers US Trucking Employment Index Plummeting Below Base in Pandemic, Jobs Risk due to COVID 19 Outbreak, how Industries are Suffering the Biggest Job Losses, and Investment Pull Back Status in Transportation Sector. Here we also cover Economic Instability such as Automotive and Transportation Market Outlook, GDP Goods Transportation Sector, and Civil Unrest Due To COVID 19. https://bit.ly/2SD4l18
The economic impact of covid 19 in bangladeshAriful Islam
I made the presentation for my university. I figured it would be a good idea to also share on Slide-share.
Checkout the video presentation: https://youtu.be/y0iI9CInHvA
#covid19 #economy #bangladesh
A presentation on Covid-19 Tracker website. In this, you will get to know about what is Covid Pandemic, how one can be safer, what to do, what not to do. This project has used API Integration to fetch the real time data.
The covid 19 recession - woozle's visual guide for investorsMark Pacitti, CFA
The global impact of the coronavirus has far stretching implications for the global economy and markets. The disease is now reported in more than 85 countries with more than 95,000 cases and 3,200 deaths recorded. Yet these cases might just be the tip of the iceberg with many more cases circulated undetected. We run through the good, the bad, and the ugly of the virus and it's long-term implications.
Coronavirus And how different countries are dealing with itArchit Aditya
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The Impact of Global Pandemic COVID 19 on Indiaijtsrd
Coronavirus Covid 19 is known as a disease of infection which causes a newly discovered coronavirus. This virus was identified in December 2019 in China, Wuhan, and from that particular day, the virus is now spread all over the world very seriously and rapidly also. The world is now facing a great crisis after the second world war. It stops all the developmental and welfare works. In the world. And this virus affects the educational, social, religious, economic and cultural, physical, psychological acts and activities in India and also all over the world. The World Health Organization Who says pandemic is worldwide spread new disease. Dr. Nilachal Mishra "The Impact of Global Pandemic (COVID-19) on India" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-6 , October 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd35777.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/other/35777/the-impact-of-global-pandemic-covid19-on-india/dr-nilachal-mishra
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
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The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
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2. WHAT IS COVID 19
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a
newly discovered coronavirus.
Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild to
moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special
treatment. Older people, and those with underlying medical problems
like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and
cancer are more likely to develop serious illness
3. Symptoms of covid19
The most common symptoms of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are fever, tiredness, and dry cough. Most
people (about 80%) recover from the disease without needing special treatment.
More rarely, the disease can be serious and even fatal. Older people, and people with other medical conditions
(such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease), may be more vulnerable to becoming severely ill.
-Fever
-cough
-shortness of breath
When to seek Medical Attention
If you develop emergency warning signs for COVID-19 get medical attention immediately. Emergency
warning signs include*:
-Trouble breathing
-Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
-New confusion or inability to arouse
-Bluish lips or face
*. List is not all inclusive , further research is still in progress
4. Transmission
The COVID-19 virus spreads primarily through droplets of saliva or discharge from the nose when
an infected person coughs or sneezes.
HUMAN TO HUMAN TRANSMISSION
VACCINE
At this time, there are no specific vaccines or treatments for COVID-19
5. Treatment of covid19
Till now there is no such cure is present for covid19 . People who are suffering from covid19 virus are
getting normal health care and are kept under isolation .
Best treatment of covid19 is precaution
- Wash hand with soap for at least 20 seconds many times
- Maintaining personal hygiene
- Maintain social distancing
- Self isolation
- Avoid crowd places
6. HANDWASH
five steps every time.
1. Wet your hands with clean, running water (warm
or cold), turn off the tap, and apply soap.
2. Lather your hands by rubbing them together with
the soap. Lather the backs of your hands, between
your fingers, and under your nails.
3. Scrub your hands for at least 20 seconds. Need a
timer? Hum the “Happy Birthday” song from
beginning to end twice.
4. Rinse your hands well under clean, running water.
5. Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry
them.
7. COUNTRIES EFFECTED
The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), officially named as COVID-19 by the WHO, has
spread to more than 190+ countries including China prompting the WHO to declare the disease
as a global pandemic. Confirmed novel coronavirus cases have crossed 530,000+, while more
than 24,000 + deaths have been reported across the world as Europe becomes the new
epicentre of coronavirus. More than 80% of the global COVID-19 cases are currently outside
China.
8. TOP 5 EFFECTED COUNTRIES
U.S.A, Italy, china, Spain, Germany
Are the most affected countries from
Novel corona virus.
This top 5 countries are also top 10
tourist countries with million of tourist
visitors due to which this countries are
most effected.
There can be other reason also such
as time taken to fight covid19
10. Reported cases
Till now there are more than 590,000+ reported affected corona virus patient and
more than 27,000+ reported deaths, good news is over 130,000+ has been
recovered from the virus disease.
11. Market
According to the IMF, the world economy has fallen by 1.5% due to the current shutdown.
Investors have removed their investments from emerging markets. Also, the outlook
for global growth for 2020 is negative.
Stock market is also affected by covid19 , march 16 2020 U.S stock market Dow &] Jones
recorded historical drop down in a single day of -2997 points which is about 12.93% fall
Indian stock market BSE and NSE also witness drop , it has been estimated that IT sector
have the same significant effect which was seen in 2008 global financial crisis (GFC)
13. Negative effects on food security
The disease is spreading quickly. This is no longer a regional issue—it is a global problem
calling for a global response.
We know that it will eventually retreat, but we don’t know how fast this will happen. We also
know that this shock is somewhat unusual as it affects significant elements of both food supply
and demand.
We risk a looming food crisis unless measures are taken fast to protect the most vulnerable,
keep global food supply chains alive and mitigate the pandemic’s impacts across the food
system.
Border closures, quarantines, and market, supply chain and trade disruptions could restrict
people’s access to sufficient/diverse and nutritious sources of food, especially in countries hit
hard by the virus or already affected by high levels of food insecurity.
But there is no need for the world to panic. Globally, there is enough food for everyone. Policy
makers around the world need to be careful not to repeat the mistakes made during the 2007-08
food crisis, and turn this health crisis into an entirely avoidable food crisis.
14. Who are at risk
Currently, some 820 million people around the world are experiencing chronic hunger – not
eating enough caloric energy to live normal lives. Of this, 113 million are coping with acute
severe insecurity – hunger so severe that it poses an immediate threat to their lives or
livelihoods and renders them reliant on external assistance to get by. These people can ill-
afford any potential further disruptions to their livelihoods or access to food that COVID-19
might bring.
Quarantines and panic during the Ebola Virus Disease outbreak in Sierra Leone (2014-2016),
for example, led to a spike in hunger and malnutrition. The suffering worsened as restrictions
on movement led both to labour shortages at harvest time even as other farmers were unable
to bring their produce to market.
15. Effect on Food Demand
The 2008 financial crisis showed us what can happen when reduced income and uncertainty make
people spend less and result in shrinking demand. Sales declined. So did production.
At the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak, there has been a significant increase in demand.
Food demand is generally inelastic and its effect on overall consumption will be likely limited,
although dietary patterns may alter. There is a possibility of a disproportionately larger decline in
meat consumption (as a result of fears – not science-based – that animals might be hosts of the
virus) and other higher-valued products like fruits and vegetables (which are likely to cause price
slumps).
Food demand in poorer countries is more linked to income, and, here, loss of income-earning
opportunities could impact on consumption.
Fear of contagion can translate in reduced visits to food markets, and we expect to see a shift in how
people buy and consume food - lower restaurant traffic, increased e-commerce deliveries (as
evidenced in China), and a rise in eating at home.
17. More than 160+ countries has been lockdown due to covid19 which result in less or no
vehicles on roads , factories has been shut down. People are locked in there homes .
Due to lockdown in various countries , nature seems to heel itself. Less carbon foot prints,
co emission falls results in clean air .
In many countries there is drastic fall in air pollution and water pollution
Implementation of work from home model :- many companies implemented work from
home model and its seems quite effective , resulting in less consumption of electricity and
fuels, resulting in less carbon emission.
Positive impacts from various part of world
- Pollution level in china decrease.
- No2 level in Italy decrease
- Canals in Venice became crystal clear due to reduce traffic
- China banned wildlife trade
- Dog and cat meat ban in south china.
19. After effects
Around 190+ countries affected from covid19, and lockdown in 100+ countries has lead to slow
down of economy .
Shutdown of factories , school, colleges, museum, malls, movie theatre, religious places
(Mosque, Temples, Churches).
What will happen when covid19 goes , from Spanish flu which was occurred in 1918 led to global
recession it was seen 30-40% decline in market. From various pandemic occurred in past there
are some assumptions in various sector.
Food Industry
Food industry will mostly affected after the covid19 . It has been already seen there is a decline in
animal food industry .
Many countries such as Africa are dependent on the imports when the covid19 will end there can
be a shortage of food , if food are available people have no money to buy the food.
20. Markets
Its seems the world will experience a global recession in history of mankind . Market will see
huge spike in demand and supply , where demand will be high and supply will be high.
Many financial person says that after the covid19 , very soon the economy will revive , stocks
which seems a drastic fall will rise at the same rate they have fall.
Pharmaceutical industry
After covid19 pharma industry will also see the impact , as per now all pharma industry are in
race to develop a vaccine for covid19 whomsoever able to develop the vaccine seems to be
world hero.
Cargo Industry
Cargo industry which seems to be halt due to covid19 will revive soon after the pandemic.
There will be great increase in demand in the world where all the demand will be carry in large
shipment by the cargo industry.
21. Suicide cases
After the covid19 many people will suicide due to economic crisis , where people does not have work
and money.
It seems suicidal cases will be of two types 1. depression (depression due to loss of family members).
2 Recession .
Nature
Environment which is on the healing process during covid19 pandemic . Healing process will end when
the lockdown will open and again humans will on the streets . Soon the industry & vehicles will hit the
ground which will lead to air pollution and water pollution both.
Animal industry :
As per now China has imposed banned on trade of wild life animals. In past many times china has
imposed banned on animals but later the banned is released or suspended as soon as the pandemic
will end.
Many articles suggested that due to increase in beef industry was a cause of fire in Amazon forest and
most of the pandemic cause due to eating of wild animals.
In past after the epidemic or pandemic animal industry revives, but now time has change and people
are more aware . When the covid19 ends we will see if history repeats itself or there will be a change in
History.