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Investigating the Impacts of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic on Socio-political, Education and Economics: Evidence from a South Asian Country

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Abdullah Al Masud , Md. Abu Issa Gazi, Md. Tariqul Islam , Md. Zohurul Anis , Abu Ishaque Hossain
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.5.126

Abstract

The main focus of this research is to examine the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the constitutional review process in South Asian countries, specifically Bangladesh, concerning its socio-political, economic, and educational dimensions. The cause-effect relationship in the model proved that the eruption of COVID-19 delayed fine-tuning the gross domestic product (GDP) with the considerable financial section and pointer in the Southbound Asiatic economics. The main objectives of this research are to represent the actual scenario of all affected sectors.The findings showed that because of COVID-19, education and the economy are in Bangladesh‘s most vulnerable situation. The impoverished condition of the health sector in Bangladesh has also been disclosed by Covid-19. Related scholarly literature, journals, newspapers, and web pages were used to collect data. Data from the analysis were finallysummarized,discussed, interpreted, and reported. Thiswork wastherefore limitedtocoveringtwo primary education sources: BanglaMediumschoolsandmainstream madrasas,bothpublicand private. To address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the constitutional review process and various sectors in South Asian countries, governments and policymakers should prioritize education, health, and the economy by implementing effective measures and policies. Additionally, digital means should be utilized to ensure that the constitutional review process is not hampered, and future research should focus on exploring the pandemic's impact on other sectors and countries in the region.

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