No big change in the village by the city people ..! True breaking companies ..!
It is not uncommon for villagers to travel to the big cities for employment, which is something that happens all over the world.
But due to the high incidence of this corona infection, Lockdown was declared all over the world and all shops, shops and offices were closed. While most people have been working from home, many have lost their jobs in the city.
Thus a large part of the population from the cities came to their hometown i.e. village and small town areas without ever being.
Since we were going to work from home, the office workers and the ordinary employees who had lost their jobs came to their hometown with no other option.
Rural and rural areas
The companies say that the volume of trade and movement in rural areas has increased significantly due to the large influx of people to rural and rural areas, but in reality there has been no major change in the level of consumption in rural areas.
Corona infection
The first wave of corona epidemics did not have large-scale outbreaks in rural and rural areas, so lockdown controls and trade-offs were not large, thus making rural development better than cities.
Distribution network
But Gupta, managing director of Marico, said there was no large-scale consumption and trade growth in the first wave as the distribution network in the villages was very low.
Condor system
A study of the village and rural areas of Gander also found that 10 per cent of households came from urban to rural areas.
Similarly, there was no change in their monthly consumption levels (lockdown period and non-lockdown period), according to Gander.
Consumption volume
For example, in a study conducted in rural and rural areas, households from urban to rural areas bought 114 to 126 kg of groceries per month. People in villages and downtown areas have bought 120kg of consumer goods as usual. Consumer companies say this is the same situation in the 2nd wave.
Central and State Government
The Central and State Governments announced a scheme to provide free food items to the poor common people. With this announcement people have saved a considerable amount of money on food items and thus people have spent this amount on other items.
Supply demand problem
A senior Barley official said prices of many essential commodities, such as wheat, remained largely unchanged due to the supply-demand problem during the Ikorona period.
Loss of employment
But at the same time, billions of people lost their jobs and millions of families lost their income. Due to this, consumption levels across the country are likely to be lower.
No big change
Thus there was no large-scale development in the villages by the people who moved from the city to the village, while the considerable growth which took place during this period is also predicted to be temporary.