COVID19: Impact on Environmental Parameters During the Lockdown Period in IndiaThe coronavirus pandemic has entirely changed the current situation and has led people to realize the living scenario is no longer similar to before. The present-day situation is majorly subjugated with studies on ...
Online learningonline platformsperceptions of learners & educatorsCOVID-19educationIndiaCOVID-19, as a global pandemic, has called for social distancing. It has made people mandatory to sit indoor and sitting idle indoor may lead to mental stress.Social Science Electronic Publishing...
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First time in India, total lockdown was announced on 22 March 2020 to stop the spread of COVID-19 and the lockdown was extended for 21 days on 24 March 2020 in the first phase. During the total lockdown, most of the sources for poor air quality were stopped in India. In this ...
India has been under a lockdown since March 25, which was planned to end on Tuesday midnight. - - - - HARBIN -- The city of Suifenhe, at the China-Russia border in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, reported a total of 322 confirmed novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases from oversea...
Improvement in ambient-air-quality reduced temperature during the COVID-19 lockdown period in India. Environ. Dev. Sustain. 23, 9581-9608. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-020-01034-z [37] Pal, S.C., Saha, A., Chowdhuri, I., Roy, P., Chakrabortty, R., Shit, M., 2020. ...
Photo: Order to Extend the Lockdown.|GlobalGiants.Com|With the extension of the #lockdown period in the country until 3rd May, here are the guidelines for all educational institutions issued by @HMOIndia . #COVID19I urge you all to adhere to these guidelines religiously.We are in this ...
(2020) reported the significant reduction in PM2.5, PM10 and NO2 during the COVID-19 lockdown period (25th March to 03th May) in 2020 by comparing the most recent previous year (2017–2019) using CPCB real-time air quality data from 134 stations over India. Navinya et al. (2020) ...
We demonstrated a reduction in PM2.5 during the COVID-19 lockdown period in Indian cities, similar to reductions seen in cities elsewhere. A multi-pollutant assessment, considering primary and secondary pollutants over a majority of the lockdown period, is recommended for future work to obtain a...
2 Air quality scenarios of Europe and Asian countries during COVID-19 pandemic As the industrial activities, manufacturing, power and transport sectors are almost stopped during lockdown period, the environment is stressed out from the burden of alarming anthropogenic nuisance. It must be an inevitab...