'People trust India's ability to fight health crisis, doubt on economic front'


New Delhi, Apr 24 (IANS): A TRA survey on Friday showed that consumers' trust on India's capability to fight the health crisis is high, but that on the economic wherewithal is low.

Consumers' trust on India's health ability to combat crisis is considerably high, at 73 per cent, which translates as 'good', while their trust on India's economic ability to combat crisis is significantly lower at 63 per cent, showing that the fears of a long term financial and economic impact are prominent on the minds of the citizens, according to the white paper titled 'TRA's Coronavirus Consumer Insights 2020'.

"Surprisingly, while the health crisis recovery perceptions are high among Indians, the economic recovery perceptions are 10 per cent lower. Unless sufficient direct financial support from government to businesses are made, the economic prospects of India remain weak," said N. Chandramouli, CEO, TRA Research.

"With the extended lockdown Indians feel insecure about their ecomomic future, as there seems to be no certainty of when this will end, or about how businesses will cope after this is over," the white paper said.

According to it, the overall effectiveness of the lockdown decision across cities was at 91 per cent, with five of the 16 cities giving it above 98 per cent or 'excellent' score. However the overall implementation of the same across cities was much lower, at 74 per cent, it said.

In the 'Family Worry Index', the highest concern across cities was that the family may contract the disease (74 per cent), job or business loss was the second biggest concern (68 per cent), and delayed salary was third (62 per cent).

The survey was conducted across 16 cities with 902 urban citizens and delves into their perceptions, attitudes, worries, fears and expectations.

 

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 25 2020

    These Surveys are nothing but Govt Propoganda to potray a good picture of the Govt. It will be nice if these surveys actually depict the hardships and sufferings of the common man, the migrant Labourers, farmers, the rural people, the small time businesses, and youth of India who are staring at a bleak future with no jobs or loss of jobs.

    The Godi Media will also do a great service to the common man by highlighting all these shortcomings.

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  • Ananthakrishna, Kudla

    Sat, Apr 25 2020

    A mere 902 people participated in the survey and they represent the 1.3 billion Indian population.

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  • abdulla, india

    Sat, Apr 25 2020

    1.4 billion and India blessed with Millions of such bright..competent Medical Crew across this planet.
    so Its time for India to lead the world in Health:
    Pharmaceuticals: Medical: Industry on Mega scale..
    Like in software//IT..AI.
    India has to lead the world in Health: Medicines: Pharmaceuticals.
    Leave China behind ..far away..
    and Intense Research..
    we work to the benefit of world community in Synergy..
    Lead the world..
    India has advantage : Empathy: GOOD WILL.
    Right now.
    Take full advantage of world community and rise.with
    all GOOD WILL..
    In every sphere
    every walk of life
    A to Z.
    No more Imports.
    Backward Integration.
    start all in India.
    But we need 100% Discipline: hard work..
    Quality: innovation: Value added...
    Research..
    Let us work together.
    Our PM works so hard.
    let us join hands
    Join Hands.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 25 2020

    India has good Doctors but no qualified Economists ...

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