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AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS SEARCH FOR RESEARCH
Students: The Surveys conducted by MSU Staff
Tarjini Hirani received Members during lockdown period
“Guinness World Records” with Students and Teachers
DIFFERENT EMOTIONS CHARACTER COLLECTION A proud moment for The Maharaja Sayajirao University Psycho-Socio Impact of Lockdown on Common People
of Baroda as Tarjani Hirani a Ph.D student at the Department of
Vocal Music, Faculty of Performing Arts received the certificate of Vadodara City
towards "Guinness World Records"-Record for the Largest Lockdown in the times of pandemic means that Online survey was conducted by Prof. (Dr.)
Indian Cinematic Music Band wherein she was among the top the members of various communities are Bhavna Mehta and her team of ten students of
82 lead musicians selected out of 1000 performers organized by confined to the four walls of their home, with MSW and MHRM program and six members of
limited or no access to the outside world except research staff of Faculty of Social Work to
Amazon Prime Video in Mumbai on 24th January 2020 for "The
basic essentials. As human being is largely a understand the Psycho-socio impact of
Forgotten Army-Azaadi Ke Life".
social animal, such confinement, though Lockdown on Common people of Vadodara city to
necessary not only can have a long-lasting identify their psycho-socio wellbeing in the times
impact on their psycho-social well being but can of lockdown and how Social Workers can
significantly affect them economically. Thus an intervene to make the situation better.
Young Researcher’s Award This Online Study was conducted on a total of 1094 respondents living in the city of Vadodara
and purposively did not include any respondents having Carona affected family members.
Ms. Hridhishruti Saikia, Master's Student, Department of
Family and Community Resource Management, Faculty of FOLLOWING ARE MAJOR FINDINGS: 4. The most likable thing in this lockdown period
Family and Community Sciences was awarded “Young 1. 40.1% respondents were employed in private for majority
Researcher’s Award” for her paper presentation at firms
International Conference on Contemporary trends in 28.9% students and not earning members of
Management Technology and Engineering organised by Indian the family.
Academicians and Researchers Association held on 18 April 2. 94.3% of respondents were of the opinion that
the second phase of lockdown was
2020 under the guidance of Dr. Shilpi Saraswat.
necessary.
3. With regard to major emotions experienced
due to lockdown
Ÿ 53% feeling safe at home
Ÿ 51% spending time with the family
Ÿ 36% spending time with themselves
5. 35% worried listening to bad news
30% bored at home
27.2% 19.9% 18.9%
35% 30%
Ÿ 27.2% felt relaxed
Ÿ 19.9% experienced erratic mood swings
6. 54% working from home as part of their
Ÿ 18.9% felt happy job/business
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