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EEO. 2020; 19(4): 6325-6332


Government Relief Measures Against The Pandemic Covid-19 In India

Dr. BHISHAM KAPOOR, EKTA TYAGI.




Abstract

COVID-19 is an incredibly contagious disease that has no medicinal medicine or vaccine so far. Coronavirus is commonly referred as an unavoidable epidemic and researchers are extremely .inquisitive about how to protect the public and how to give the best security to people in general before a vaccine can be made accessible.
This emergency situation of COVID 19 requires extraordinary actions to bring the economy back to normal. The Government of India adopted various methods to prevent the spread of the pandemic. This paper also addresses Indian government precautionary action and measures to deal with corona. The Indian government announced on May 12, 2020 a financial incentive package worth Rs.20 lakh crore, it is estimated that 10% of GDP will be accompanied by a clear leap to economic reforms that would lead to the “Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan” or self reliant, resilient India. This paper wholly based on secondary data.

Key words: COVID 19, Stimulus package, Atma Nirbhar Bharat, Indian economy, Lockdown





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