The impact of pandemic on our daily life: the case of the India

Research Article
  • Debajyoti Gupta Tripura University, Agartala, India debajyoti111.gupta@gmail.com
How to Cite
Gupta D. The impact of pandemic on our daily life: the case of the India. Science. Culture. Society. 2021. Vol. 27. No. 4. P. 44-53. DOI: https://doi.org/10.19181/nko.2021.27.4.4

Abstract

We feel lonely from time to time and these feelings of loneliness sometimes have a serious effect on our mental health. However, in this pandemic this feeling of loneliness was a long time scenario. It has been seen that the long-term loneliness is associated with an increased risk of certain mental health problems, including depression, anxiety and increased stress. During this Pandemic we have seen a different situation and a change this change has a serious impact on everyone’s life. Due to Covid-19 there was a serious lock down in the country. This lock down has created a feeling of separation and loneliness in the life’s of every individual, due to this lockdown all schools, colleges and Universities have been closed and due to this everything was in an online mode. Many students living in the villages in India had to face a lot of network problems and it was a problem for them to do online classes. All the markets and shops were closed and there was also a rise in the prices and the small shops have to face a lot of losses due to this pandemic situation. Hope everyone can get a better life after this pandemic. My work is focused on all over India but especially on Tripura.
Keywords:
loneliness, separation, mental health, feelings, lockdown

Author Biography

Debajyoti Gupta, Tripura University, Agartala, India
Masters Student, Department of Liberal Arts

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Article

Received: 03.11.2021

Accepted: 13.12.2021

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Gupta, D. (2021). The impact of pandemic on our daily life: the case of the India. Science. Culture. Society, 27(4), 44-53. https://doi.org/10.19181/nko.2021.27.4.4
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Modern problems in a transforming society