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THE REFLECTION OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC SURGE ON MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT OF MIGRANT WORKERS TO THEIR NATIVE PLACES: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF THE VILLAGES OF NADIA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL

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  Soumita Saha

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Keywords: Covid-19 pandemic, Lockdown, Reverse migrant labourer, Mental health, social support.

  Abstract


The instability and uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, the accompanying lockdowns, physical distancing, and other restraint policies; and the subsequent financial cessation could increase the risk of mental health glitches and aggravate health inequalities among the masses. When the global focus has generally been on testing, finding a cure, and averting transmission of the disease; The footloose people especially the reverse migrant labourers ,the vulnerable groups, are going through innumerable psychological problems in losing jobs, staying outside of the home, fear of the disease, adjusting to their current lifestyles, and so on. Back at their homes, the migrants are experiencing stigma, discrimination, and poor social security, economic crunches. The aims of the paper focus on the psychosocial issues and dearth of mental health support to the reversed migrants from different parts of the country dropping their work pushed themselves towards an uncertain future including the loss in productivity and job disruption due to the restrictive measures of COVID-19 lockdown.The progress is based on a cross-sectional survey inside the villages where the presence of inverted migrant communities are present during the pandemic. To prevent the looming humanitarian crisis, empathetic management combined with social support and positive will is a must. Observing the significant psychological impacts among the returnees indicate a more systematic assessment of the psychological needs of the population, which can help the government in planning holistic interventions for affected individuals and develop positive well being is also a matter of discussion in the paper.

  IJCRT's Publication Details

  Unique Identification Number - IJCRT2203435

  Paper ID - 216985

  Page Number(s) - d818-d827

  Pubished in - Volume 10 | Issue 3 | March 2022

  DOI (Digital Object Identifier) -    http://doi.one/10.1729/Journal.29664

  Publisher Name - IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

  E-ISSN Number - 2320-2882

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  Soumita Saha,   "THE REFLECTION OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC SURGE ON MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT OF MIGRANT WORKERS TO THEIR NATIVE PLACES: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF THE VILLAGES OF NADIA DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL", International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), ISSN:2320-2882, Volume.10, Issue 3, pp.d818-d827, March 2022, Available at :http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2203435.pdf

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