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Saurav


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OBJECTIVES 1.To study the current COVID-19 related expeirences among people from different walks of life. 2.To access the impact of COVID-19 on social life of people. 3.To access the impact of COVID-19 on health,human behaviour and learning. 4.To study the impact of lockdowns on family relationships and financial condition of families.

ACTION PLAN FOR THE PROJECT Selection of the topic Preparation of quetionnaire Data collection and analysis Preparation of detailed report

INTRODUCTION TO CORONA Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was identified in Wuhan, China , in December 2019 . The disease quickly spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic. The symptoms of COVID‑19 are variable but often include fever,cough , headache, fatigue, breathing difficulties, loss of smell, and loss of taste. Symptoms may begin one to fourteen days after exposure to the virus. At least a third of people who are infected do not develop noticeable symptoms. Of those who develop symptoms noticeable enough to be classified as patients, most (81%) develop mild to moderate symptoms (up to mild pneumonia), while 14% develop severe symptoms (dyspnea, hypoxia, or more than 50% lung involvement on imaging), and 5% develop critical symptoms (respiratory failure, shock, or multiorgan dysfunction).

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly reshaped project landscapes, introducing a cascade of challenges and adaptations. Supply chain disruptions, remote work hurdles, and budget constraints forced projects to navigate uncharted territory. Timelines were often delayed, and economic uncertainties led to resource reallocation. Projects had to swiftly adapt to new regulations, implement digital tools, and address human resource challenges. The pandemic accelerated digital transformation and highlighted the importance of transparent communication with clients and stakeholders. Contractual disputes and legal issues arose, and market demand shifts impacted project scopes. While the crisis brought forth unprecedented difficulties, it also prompted resilience, creativity, and a reevaluation of traditional project management practices. The enduring legacy of the pandemic on project dynamics underscores the necessity for flexibility, adaptability, and robust risk mitigation strategies in the face of unforeseen global challenges.

QUESTIONS FOR SURVEY How did you feel wh e n the first lockdown was announced ? Has Covid-19affected your income or income of your family ? Didi you feel cut off your friends duie to lockdown? What life lesson has Covid-19 taught you? Did you lose any of your nearer dear one due to covid How did your daily routine and eating habits change during lockdowns? Did you take any exercise during lockdown? Do you feel online education is effective for your children? What problems your family faced during lockdowns ? How did you feel when mobility outside from home was restricted?

A REPORT ON ‘ CORONA PANDEMIC AND THE FALLOUT OF FAMILIES ’ A survey was administrated by us to understand the effects of COVID-19 on families belonging to different stages of society in my city , Basti. The data were collected via survey between 1 December to 15 December 2023. Some interviews were also carried out online or by telephone. Interviews took place face to face observing social distancing rules. The interview frame was very simple : the families were asked what had changed in their lives compared to the situation pre lockdown , what had improved or got worse ? Some data was also collcetted from my village and city. People were asked very simple question. We give a special treat to children and old age people regarding there expierence about this corona pandemic.

General problems in families facing Covid-19 lockdowns The novel corona virus (COVID 19) pandemic impacted everyone, some more drastically than others Not only have individuals and families been dealing with threats to their health from COVID-19 itself by trying to avoid and survive infection, but there have also been so many special meanings for families. For most families which participated in the survey, it meant making big changes in everyday routines due to financial hardships, closure of schools and colleges, dealing with quarantine or loss of family member. In the first wave of the CO V ID-19 pandemic, social isolation, school/child care closures and employment instability had created unprecedented conditions for families raising children at home Coping with "new normal was challenging for all. Lockdown altered lifestyle disrupted the enjoyment of living in a society. One prominent issue is the strain on mental health, as the prolonged isolation and uncertainty contribute to increased stress, anxiety, and depression within households. The blurring of boundaries between work, school, and personal life due to remote work and virtual learning has led to challenges in achieving work-life balance, further exacerbating stress levels. Financial hardships stemming from job losses and economic downturns have placed additional strains on family dynamics, often leading to heightened tensions and difficulties in meeting basic needs. .

For alters all families, lockdown meant that many parents were unable to go to work due to temporary closure of their workplaces School closures resulted in children moving overnight to distance learning, Many homes turned into over populated multifunctional places 24/7, with both positive and negative impacts on relationships. Homes functioned simultaneously as school, office and living space, parents were finding themselves in a bind. The children who were at boarding school enjoyed their prolonged stay at home with i family members, doing gardening and maintenance work around the house, and helping siblings to manage their schoolwork. While some children occasionally became frustrated w their siblings and conflicts developed. About a third of the children reported an increase in ardety and tension in relationships at home

Parents stress in C ovid lockdowns Parents who report finding taking care of their children's learning, finding space and time for themselves, the partner, the children, and for the activities they used to do before the lockdown more difficult, were more stressed. Even though parents now had more time for their children, the pressure to juggle multiple roles was stressful and they were unable to devote time to parenting. More stressed parents found it more difficult to understand their child's needs and to respond in a sensitive way. Thus, children in these families felt less understood by their parents and reacted in more negative and aggressive ways. As children remained confined to their homes during the pandemic, they were unable to meet their friends, play outdoors or enjoy an evening in the park, as a result, they got stressed and misbehaved to vent out their frustration. It has been observed that COVID 19 situation reported a high presence of psychological distress such as depression, stress, irritability, and post-traumatic stress symptoms associated with quarantine. The closure of schools further multiplied problems for parents because parents were left alone dealing with their children's education and learning. The Covid-19 pandemic had made parents the de facto home school teachers and tuition teachers. Unfortunately, they found it difficult to keep their children on track and help them with assignments. The difficulty became frustrated if the children happened to be in different grades. Ensuring that children attend the online classes as per the timetable, complete their homework and send it to the teacher and prepare for the next day's class had been a cause of worry for many parents.

Impact of Covid-19 on the routine of families It has also been observed that COVID-19 pandemic influenced family routines, relationships and technology use (smart phones and tablet computers) among families with school going children. As the pandemic dragged on and the burden of household and professional work continued to increase, parents were neglecting their normal daily routines. As a result, children followed the same haphazard habits and routine. It had become especially difficult for parents to maintain a strict routine for their children, with fixed times for meals, studying and sleeping. In the current situation, parents were unable to restore structure and as a result, children lost interest in everything and became aggressive. Low income group families found it difficult to provide devices to their children for attending online classes. Many a time children failed to attend online classes resulting in learning losses. While the pandemic forced families to adapt, it also highlighted the importance of resilience, patience, and finding joy in the smaller, everyday moments. As the world navigates through these changes, families are learning to appreciate the flexibility and togetherness that can come from adapting to a new normal

Financial life during Covid-19 pandemic Household income in India was drastically impacted due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown from April 12, 2020. Covid-19 forced 30% of families into financial hardships and threw them off their leet, impacting their ability to pay the rent, buy groceries, pay bills, access needed healthcare service and see their way through a crisis. About 30% families had to cut down their expenses as some family members lost jobs or had their salaries slashed. 20% families were forced to borrow money from their relatives or take loans for their daily expenditure. It was harrowing time for families living on rent as the landlords wanted rent on time and served eviction notices to tenants who were unable to pay on time. The poor sections of society were worst hit by this wave. Additionally, concerns about future financial stability and the long-term economic impact of the pandemic added stress. The shift to remote work highlighted the digital divide, with those lacking digital skills facing additional barriers. Overall, the pandemic underscored the importance of financial resilience, emergency savings, and adaptability in navigating uncertain economic landscapes .

The low-income group, whose monthly income was less that Rs 15,000 suffered the most due to such unplanned expenses as they did not have adequate savings to cope up and this pushed them into further financial crisis. It has been observed that 30 percent of respondents from medium income group lost a job or income e to COVID 19. Most of these job or income losses were due to being furloughed or experiencing reduced work hours. The people in retail business were worst affected due closure of shops and reduced sales. Over 82% of small businesses had experienced a negative impact, and 70% believe it will take them nearly a year to recover demand levels prior to covid-19. Corona has not spared anyone. Even the richer households suffered losses

CONCLUSION It is clear that dealing with the effects of COVID-19 wasn't easy for regular folks like us. Many things we took for granted, like getting together with friends or going to work or school, became really hard. The virus messed up how we work, sometimes making it tough to even keep our jobs. It also messed with the money situation, with some people losing jobs or not having as much work. Families had to figure out how to do everything at home, like work and school, and that wasn't always easy. Plus, worries about health and safety made everything more stressful. But even with all these challenges, people found ways to adapt. We learned that being flexible and finding new ways to do things can help us get through even the toughest times. the COVID-19 pandemic threw a multitude of challenges at ordinary individuals, making their day-to-day lives significantly more complex. Mundane activities, such as socializing with friends, going to work, or attending school, transformed into daunting tasks. The virus disrupted work routines, leading to job losses and reduced work hours, creating financial hardships for many. Families faced the unprecedented challenge of managing work, education, and domestic responsibilities all under one roof. The blurred lines between professional and personal life brought an added layer of stress. Financial concerns added to the strain, with economic uncertainties affecting livelihoods. The constant worry about health and safety exacerbated the overall difficulty, making every decision and interaction more complicated. Despite these formidable challenges, individuals showcased remarkable resilience and adaptability. The lessons learned from navigating through these difficulties underscore the importance of flexibility, innovation, and community support in overcoming unforeseen adversities. Looking forward, the experiences of these challenging times will undoubtedly shape our approach to everyday life and future uncertainties.
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