The document discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on individual and group behavior in India. It analyzes the situation of an auto driver named Kumar whose family struggled without income during lockdown. It also examines the difficulties farmers faced, such as inability to harvest or transport crops due to lack of labor and restrictions. The pandemic threatened India's agriculture sector and hurt both farmers and consumers. The conclusion states that auto drivers and farmers failed to meet their needs as outlined in Maslow's hierarchy of needs due to lockdown challenges. Suggestions include government compensation and support for affected groups.
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2. ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
DIVERSITY IN ORGANISATION
Mr. Sundar B N
Asst Professor In commerce
Govt 1st grade collage for women
Holenarasipura
Submitted to
Submitted by
Manasa B G
1st year
Master of commerce
Govt 1st grade college for women
Holenarasipura
4. Brief about the covid-19
What is corona virus ?
The corona virus is a large family of viruses that are
known to cause illness ranging from the common cold
to more severe diseases such as middle east respiratory
syndrome(MERS) and severe acute respiratory
syndrome(SARS).
Corona virus(covid-19) first appeared in Wuhan(china)
on 31st December . WHO has been responding rapidly
working to help countries, communities individual's
keep safe from covid-19.
Corona virus disease(covid-19) is an infections disease
caused by a newly discovered corona virus.
5. Symptoms covid-19
Covid-19 affect different people in different ways. Most infected
people will develop mild to moderate illness and recover with
hospitalization.
Most common symptoms
Fever
Dry cough
Tiredness
Aches and Pains
Sore throat
Headache
Conjunctivitis
6. Prevention for covid-19
Stay home
Keep safe distance
Wash hands often
Cover your cough
Sick ? Call the helpline
8. Inspection the effect of covid-19
Covid-19 outbreak has spelt havoc on
the economics of almost every country in
the world situation is no different in India.
Which has been hit by the global
pandemic quite harder.
9. Analyze the individual behavior after effecting covid-19.
Individual person: Kumar
He is a auto driver his family like mother, wife and he has two children they are
Shivani and Likith.
Kumar earn the money by auto driving. He is didnt have farmland and he has no other
income.
He is depending on the only auto driving. So after lockdown in India for covid-19
Kumar family very suffered because transportation suddenly stopped so he is stopped
auto driving he has no money. All members in the family depending on Kumar.
10. So he face the mainly problem for food and safety and he take loan from
neighbor person for maintain the home means food, water, shelter and he
struggle to pay loans and rent .
Kumar family live the very worst days in the period of lockdown in India.
11. Almost every sector suffering due to the lockdown but the
worst hit are those who depend on daily wages.
With vehicles and people going off the road, auto drivers
across the country have been badly hit.
Unable to do business over the last two months, many of their
family's are struggling to make ends meet.
13. Analyze the farmers needs
Analyze the farmers dominant
position in society and explanation of
farmers rationality, we make use of
Maslow's hierarchy theory of needs
to divide formers needs into three
levels in accordance with the
different stages: survival needs, inter
personal harmony and social
responsibility which are the needs
hierarchies for formers to satisfy
themselves.
14. Indias on going lockdown to control the
spread of coronavirus is threatening the
agriculture sector as it over laps with the
time of harvest.
The lockdown has derailed harvest
preparation and lack of agricultural labor to
help in harvest and restriction on
transportation of produce despite being
given waives as essential services.
Supply-chain distortion of farm produce
owing to the lockdown over covid-19 has
hurt both farmers and consumers.
There have been reports from across the
state of farmers, in despair, destroying their
own crop.
15. For example:
Yogesh a farmer who grew muskmelon in sira (Tumakuru) said that with no labour
for harvesting and no transportation facilities to take it to the market, his produce was
left to rot in the field. He gave all his fruits for free to whoever came to they farm. He
spent another 10000rs to clear the land and throw away all the rotten fruits into a tank
near by.
16. Conclusion
Auto drivers and formers fails to fulfill their needs and wants as like
Maslow's theory needs.
Every people will suffer from lockdown and face their own problems
Auto drivers one of the hardest hit workforce during the lockdown welcomed
the financial package and they required more support to cope with the twin
challenges of lower earnings and lone repayments.
17. Suggestions
Government provide monitory compensation for auto drivers and formers.
While the government is taking steps to ensure that the covid-19 crisis is managed
and is releasing norms and regulations, it is also equally important all sectors.