Impact and awareness of COVID-19 on rural communities – an empirical study of India

Purpose>To study the impact, awareness and preparedness of COVID-19, a “pandemic” that has aroused the attention of the entire world because of rapid infection rates; among the targeted rural communities as basis to analyze their self-sustainability level.Design/methodology/approach>A mixed me...

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