COVID 19 - EFFECTS ON MINDSET OF STUDENTS
We all know the current condition of coronavirus in our country. It is spreading with great speed. In my previous blog, I mentioned some important precautions to take against the virus. Today in this new blog I am going to talk about the current situation in the fields of sports and education. The current situation does not promote any matches to be conducted this, in turn, is resulting in loss of economic wealth of the country. Indian economy is expected to lose over ₹32,000 crores per day. The education system of India is believed to be one of the best education systems in the world. The students get equal opportunities across India. India has produced many social leaders, Scholars, lawyers, etc.
Now as the government of India has postponed the major examination in India like Neet, JEE, the students are getting more time to prepare themselves for the examination. But as we can see major students are not utilizing the valuable time in studying instead of that there are wasting the time using social media, playing online games, etc. I think God has provided them such a great time to get revised of their previous syllabus. By reports this year a total of 15,93,452 lakh candidates have applied for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG 2020. The government of India has also restricted the video quality in India because to help the company to reduce the load on internet traffic. In this period of lockdown, many companies went into loss and many companies are getting profit, as we are aware of the application which is called zoom. In this period of lockdown, it became the most downloaded app in this lockdown. But many users are complaining about this application also according to one survey many users have reported this application as spam. Many schools in India are using applications. So, by this, we can see the level of technology has reached the level of perfection. But now the question arises that what to do with the students who are not getting access to this valuable material. Thus we can say that village areas are not getting the right education. It does not mean that you cannot do anything there are many ways by which every child in India will get an education. This lockdown taught us many new things, have you thought about how the animals feel when they are kept in the zoo, I think this lockdown will last for max to max 3 months but the animals in the zoo are kept for a lifetime it does not mean that they don't have the freedom it is the human population who is taking away their freedom. We kill animals for our daily needs. I know that they cannot talk but I can tell you they are better than humans.
The killing of an animal/pet is illegal and it is an offense being to cruelty on animals as defined under Section 11of The Prevention Of Cruelty to Animals Act. It is a cognizable offense under Section 428 and Section 429 of the Indian Penal Code.

#IMPACT OF ECONOMY ON A COUNTRY
Economic growth can be defined as an increase in the capacity of an economy to produce goods and services within a specific period of time. The quality of the human resource is dependent on its skills, creative abilities, training, and education. If the human resource of a country is well skilled and trained then the output would also be of high quality. On the other hand, a shortage of skilled labor hampers the growth of an economy, whereas a surplus of labor is of lesser significance to economic growth. Therefore, the human resources of a country should be adequate in number with required skills and abilities, so that economic growth can be achieved.
The resources beneath the land or underground resources include oil, natural gas, metals, non-metals, and minerals. The natural resources of a country depending on climatic and environmental conditions. Countries having plenty of natural resources enjoy good growth than countries with a small number of natural resources.
The efficient utilization or exploitation of natural resources depends on the skills and abilities of human resources, the technology used, and the availability of funds. A country having a skilled and educated workforce with rich natural resources takes the economy on the growth path.
The best examples of such economies are developed countries, such as United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and France. However, some countries have few natural resources, but high per capita income, such as Saudi Arabia, therefore, their economic growth is very high. Similarly, Japan has a small geographical area and few natural resources but achieves a high growth rate due to its efficient human resource and advanced technology.
Coming back to the topic, According to me the concept of online learning is going in a good way but if we look into this we can analyze 87% of the total earth's population is getting an online education. So if we calculate almost one billion one hundred thirty-one million (1,131,000000) students are not getting an online education. This is not the problem of that poor child it is the problem of Technology it is increasing with a great speed that poor public is not getting time to change their daily lifestyle. If the technology will increase indirectly the cost of a product will also increase
Jai Shriram.Khupach darjedaar aani abhyaspurna blog aahe ha.Tasech khupach kami vayamadhye evadha changla blog hey brahaman samajatahee koni lihinar nahi.Majyakaduni khup khup hardik subechya aani abhinadan.Jai Shriram.
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