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Last straw for the economy with lots of new changes to be seen in upcoming years

Probably the last straw of distress, disturbance, down- turn , and misery of the Overall Economy..  !  SHUCHI.P.NAHAR When we consider India and track the past few years , it will show a rigorous downfall , recession all over, considering it a textile , banking, or pharma whatever the sector you choose there was no phenomenal improvement or upturn seen. Looking to today's scenarios when worse have become the worst we can say that its "Always Darkest Before the Dawn ." Right now we are in the darkest possible situation that one could have ever imagined and hopefully we will come out of this together in the most awaited dawn.. The world is changing due to Covid-19. I am not here to tell you that same story, but to look beyond the current news cycle. Which fundamental shifts are here to stay, how will they turn industries upside down, and which strategic options do you have to go on offense. Nearly 162 countries are steadily going into lock dow...

Impact of COVID-19 on Economy

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Impact of COVID-19 on trades, various sectors , consumables, stock market , healthcare system and many more... SHUCHI.P.NAHAR The coronavirus is not only a health crisis of immense proportion—it’s also an imminent restructuring of the global economic order. Here’s how leaders can begin navigating to what’s next. "Millions of workers in these countries are facing the bleak prospect of losing their jobs. Governments are considering and rolling out large stimulus packages to avert a sharp downturn of their economies which could potentially plunge the global economy into a deep recession. In the worst-case scenario, the world economy could contract by 0.9 per cent in 2020," the DESA said, adding that the world economy had contracted by 1.7 per cent during the global financial crisis in 2009. It added that the contraction could be even higher if governments fail to provide income support and help boost consumer spending. For some organizations, near-term sur...