Advances in Consumer Research
Issue:5 : 3095-3098
Original Article
Impact of Covid-19 on Indian Tourism Sector: Policies & Implications
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Assistant Professor, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India
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Associate Professor, TMCLLS, Faculty of Law, Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad, India
Abstract

The sudden explosion of Coronavirus COVID-19 presents the tourism sector with a crucial and expanding challenges. The COVID-19 eruption has brought our world to a standstill with unparalleled and unforeseen impact in our lives, our economies, our societies and our livelihoods and there are growing risks of a global recession and a massive loss of jobs. We are facing an unprecedented global health emergency. Tourism, Hospitality and Aviation are among the worst affected sectors that are facing the maximum impact of the present crisis. Tourism is currently one of the most affected sectors. This paper seeks to analyses the impact of Covid 19 on Indian tourism sector based on the current prevailing lockdown situation as announced by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 24 march, 2020 for 21 days and still continues further till 3 May. There is a need to understand the dynamics behind this emergent situation and resultant thereof. The economy is also in state of financial crisis due to health emergency and lockdown condition and how to overcome from this global health problem and its impact on economy by providing some strategic steps to control this situation.

 

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