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Coronavirus: A Social Science Explanation; Measuring the Social and Economic Impact of Lockdown in Bangladesh

Mahabuba Uddin
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Mahabuba Uddin: Lecturer, Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social Sciences, Banghabandhu Skeikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University, Gopalgonj- 8100, Bangladesh

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2020, vol. 7, issue 7, 27-32

Abstract: This is a qualitative study of the impact of Coronavirus lockdown in Bangladesh. Along with the global epidemic, Covid 19, Bangladesh is experiencing a social change with religious threshold and an unprecedented economic crisis. This paper tries to write about the social and economic impact of Coronavirus in Bangladesh. To get a wider description, author has interviewed around 60 people from different professions located mostly in Dhaka and some nearby districts. This paper is arranged in three sections in narrating the impact of Coronavirus in Bangladesh. First part deals with the social impact with religious reasoning, second part is about the overall economic impact and last part comes with some suggestions of how to recover the crisis twisted with environmental connotation.

Date: 2020
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