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MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES RECRUITMENT EXAMINATION 2023

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES RECRUITMENT EXAMINATION 2023 by Public Service Commission, West Bengal. MODE OF APPLICATION: Applications can be submitted online only. SUBMISSION OF MORE THAN ONE APPLICATION BY THE SAME CANDIDATE IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN AND SUCH APPLICATIONS ARE LIABLE TO CANCELLATION. QUALIFICATION: N.B: The candidates must fulfill the requisite qualifications by the closing date of submission of application. AGE (As on 01.01.2023): Not below 20 years but not more than 39 years as on 01.01.2023 (i.e. born not earlier than 2nd January, 1984and not later than 1st January, 2003). N.B.: Age as recorded only in the Madhyamik or equivalent certificate will be accepted. The age limits apply to all the candidates whether in Govt. service or not. RELAXATION IN AGE LIMIT: The upper age limit is relaxable by 5 years for S.C. & S.T.Candidates of West Bengal and by 3 years for OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates of W.B. In the case of Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) the upper age is relaxable upto 45 years. No relaxation is applicable to SC/ST/OBC candidates of other States as they shall be treated as General Candidates. For Offline Payment through any Bank Counter: Service Charge of Rs. 17/-(Rupees Seventeen only). For further details and assistance the candidates may contact the following numbers on any working day from 11-00 a.m. to 4-00 p.m.: For Technical Support : Help Desk :(033) 4058-5640 Email id: pscwbit01@gmail.com

RECRUITMENT OF PROBATIONARY OFFICERS (POs)-2023

RECRUITMENT OF PROBATIONARY OFFICERS (POs)-2023 by STATE BANK OF INDIA ONLINE REGISTRATION, EDITING/ MODIFICATION } OF APPLICATION And PAYMENT OF FEES: 07.09.2023 to 27.09.2023 AGE (As of 01.04.2023): Not below 21years and not above 30 years as of 01.04.2023 i.e.candidates must have been born not later than 01.04.2002 and not earlier than 02.04.1993 (both days inclusive). Relaxation in the Upper age limit shall be below: Relaxation of Upper age limit: SC/ ST – 5 years, OBC – 3 years, Others as per rules. ESSENTIAL ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS (As of 31.12.2023): Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government. > Those who are in the Final Year/ Semester of their Graduation may also apply provisionally subject to the condition that, if called for interview, they will have to produce proof of having passed the graduation examination on or before 31.12.2023. Candidates having an Integrated Dual Degree (IDD) certificate should ensure that the date of passing the IDD is on or before 31.12.2023.Candidates possessing qualifications such as Medical, Engineering1, Chartered Accountant, Cost Accountant, etc. would also be eligible. > Candidate should indicate the percentage obtained in Graduation calculated to the nearest two decimals in the online application. Where CGPA/ OGPA is awarded, the same should be converted into a percentage and indicated in the online application. If called for an interview, the candidate will have to produce a certificate issued by the appropriate authority inter alia stating the norms of the University regarding the conversion of grades into percentages and the percentage of marks scored by the candidate in terms of these norms. > Calculation of Percentage: The percentage marks shall be arrived at by dividing the total marks obtained by the candidate in all the subjects in all the semester(s)/ year(s) by aggregate maximum marks in all the subjects irrespective of Honours/ optional/additional optional subject, if any. This will be applicable for those Universities where Class/ Grade is decided on the basis of Honours marks only. The fraction of percentage so arrived will be ignored i.e. 59.99% will be treated as less than 60% and 54.99% will be treated as less than 55%. HOW TO APPLY: Candidates can apply online only from 07.09.2023 to 27.09.2023. No other mode of application will be accepted. Candidates will be required to register themselves online through the Bank’s ‘Career’ website https://bank.sbi/careers or https://www.sbi.co.in/careers. After registration candidates are required to pay the requisite application fee through online mode by using debit card/ credit card/ Internet Banking. ,,… Helpdesk: In case of any problem in filling up the form, payment of fee/ intimation charges, or receipt of Admission/ call letter, queries may be made at telephone no. 022-22820427 (between 11:00 AM to 06:00 PM on working days) or lodge their query at http://cgrs.ibps.in. Candidates should mention ‘RECRUITMENT OF PROBATIONARY OFFICERS IN STATE BANK OF INDIA-2023’ in the subject of the email.

RECRUITMENT TO THE POSTS OF SUB-INSPECTOR/SUB-INSPECTRESS (UNARMED BRANCH) AND SERGEANT IN KOLKATA POLICE – 2023

RECRUITMENT TO THE POSTS OF SUB-INSPECTOR/SUB-INSPECTRESS (UNARMED BRANCH) AND SERGEANT IN KOLKATA POLICE – 2023 by West Bengal Police Recruitment Board. Application Form Submission (online only) and Payment of Fees: 29.08.2023 (00:01 hrs.) to 18.09.2023 (till 23:59 hrs.) Edit Window: 21.09.2023 (00:01 hrs.) to 27.09.2023 (till 23:59 hrs) AGE (As of 01.01.2023):- The applicant must not be below 20 (twenty) years and not more than 27 (twenty-seven) years as of 01.01.2023. The upper age limit is relaxable by 05 (five) years for SC and ST by 03 (three) years for OBC candidates of West Bengal only and by 03 (three)years in the case of Transgender persons. Note:- Date of Birth as recorded in Madhyamik or equivalent admit card/certificate will only be accepted as valid proof for verification of age. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION The applicant- must have a bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university or its equivalent. LANGUAGE:- (ii)   For the applicant of hill sub-divisions of Darjeeling and Kalimpong District, the provisions laid down in the West Bengal Official Language Act, 1961 (24 of 1961)will be applicable. METHOD OF RECRUITMENT:– The posts of Sub-inspector/Sub-inspectress (Unarmed Branch) and Sergeant in Kolkata Police shall be filled up on the basis of qualifying the Preliminary Examination which will act as a screening examination followed by the Physical Measurement Test (PMT), Physical Efficiency Test (PET), FinalCombined Competitive Examination and Personality Test to be conducted by the West Bengal Police Recruitment Board. HOW TO APPLY Applicants will be able to submit their application using the websites of the West Bengal Police Recruitment  Board (https://llprb.wb.gov.in), West Bengal Police (https:l/wbpo/ice.gov.in) and Kolkata Police (kolkatapo/ice.gov.in). Payment of Application and/or Processing Fees shall be made through different payment gateway by using Debit Cards/Credit Cards/Net-Banking of any Bank. Fees can also be paid through different e-wallets and UPIApp. + APPLICANTS ARE REQUIRED TO UPLOAD THEIR RECENT PASSPORT-SIZE PHOTOGRAPH (PREFERABLY COLOURED) AND SCANNED COPY OF FULL SIGNATURE IN JPG FORMAT COVERING THE ENTIRE SPACE PROVIDED FOR THE SAME. THE SIZE OF THE PHOTOGRAPH FILE MUST BE WITHIN 1OKB -50 KB. + PHOTOGRAPH OF THE CANDIDATE SHOULD SATISFY THE FOLLOWING PRIMARY REQUIREMENTS: RECENT PHOTO (NOT MORE THAN 3 MONTHS OLD) FACING FORWARD AND LOOKING STRAIGHT INTO THE CAMERA. MUST be WHITE BACKGROUND. O W ITHOUTAHEAD COVERING. o W ITH EYES OPEN, VISIBLE, AND FREE FROM REFLECTION OR GLARE FROM GLASSES. O W ITHANORMALEXPRESS ION. + SIGNATURE OF THE CANDIDATE MUST CONTAIN THE FULL NAME OF THE CANDIDATE AS ENTERED BY HIS/HER INITIAL APPLICATION FORM AND THE SIGNATURE SHALL BE IN THE LONG HAND. THE SIZE OF SIGNATURE FILE MUST BE WITHIN 5 KB·20 KB. +  THE IMAGE DIMENSION FOR THE PHOTOGRAPH AND SIGNATURE SHOULD BE 177 P X H X 138 P X W (4.5 CM HEIGHT X 3.5 CM WIDTH) AND 63 PX HX 350 PX W (1.7 CM HEIGHT 9.2 CMWIDTH) RESPECTIVELY. + APPLICANTS ARE ADV ISED NOT TO UPLOAD IMAGES OF OTHER OBJECTS IN PLACE OF PHOTOGRAPH AND SIGNATURE. PHOTOGRAPHS CROPPED  FROM ‘GROUPIES’ OR ‘SELFIES’ SHALL ALSO  BE DISALLOWED DURING THE SCRUTINY. + On successful submission of the application, the applicants will get an SMS to their registered mobile number. Each applicant is required to have an individual mobile number and e-mail ID. Sharing of mobile numbers between applicants is not permitted. This number needs to remain valid till the entire process of the recruitment. The Board does not owe any responsibility for failure in the delivery of SMS or e-mail due to a change in Mobile Number/e-mail ID. or other technical reasons. The applicants are advised to take a printout of their application form, preserve it safely, and mention the Application SI. No. for all future communications if required with the West Bengal Police Recruitment Board be it in verbal or written form.

Sub-inspector in the Subordinate Food & Supplies Service Exam 2022

Sub-inspector in the Subordinate Food & Supplies Service Exam 2022 by Public Service Commission, West Bengal. Commencement of submission of Online Application 23rd August 2023. The closing date for submission of Online Applications is 20th September 2023 (up to 3:00 pm) Last date for submission of Fees: is 20th September 2023 (Online) & 21st September 2023 (Offline) Edit  Window: To be notified later. MODE OF APPLICATION: Applications can be submitted online only. SUBMISSION OF MORE THAN ONE APPLICATION BY THE SAME CANDIDATE IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN AND SUCH APPLICATIONS ARE LIABLE TO CANCELLATION. QUALIFICATION: A candidate must have the following qualifications which should be clearly stated in the application. The qualifications prescribed in the advertisement are as per the notified recruitment rules issued by the Govt. Candidates must fulfill the qualifications by the closing date of submission of application. N.B.:Ability to read, write, and speak in Bengali is not required for those candidates whose mother tongue is Nepali-vide Finance Department Notification No.-1243-F(P)dated 02-23-2016. AGE(As on Ol.01.2023): Not below 18 years but not more than 40 years as of 01.01.2023 (i.e. born not earlier than 2nd January 1983 and not later than 1st January,2005). N.B.:Age as recorded only in the Madhyamik or equivalent certificate will be accepted. The age limits apply to all the candidates whether inGovt. service or not. RELAXATION IN AGE LIMIT: The upper age limit is relaxable by Syearsfor S.C. &S.T. candidates of West Bengal and by 3 years for 0. B.C. (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates of West Bengal. In the case of Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) (40% and above), the upper age limit is relaxable up to 45 years. The S.C./S.T./O.B.C. candidates of other States shall be treated as general candidates. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applications can be submitted online only through https://wbpsc.qov.inl SUBMISSION OF MORE THAN ONE APPLICATION BY THE SAME CANDIDATE IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN AND SUCH APPLICATIONS ARE LIABLE TO CANCELLATION. Guidelines for filling up the Online Application Form : Step 1 Please click on “wbpsc.gov.in” and click “APPLY ONLINE” Step 2: Please click on”Advertisement Wise Registration “Given on the right side of the home page. Step 3: Select registration for which post, enter your mobile number fill in the catcher then click on”save & proceed”. Step 4: Fill in login details put your password as per instructions your email id, and personal details & verify your phone number with OTP, and select category details. Fields marked with “Red-colored bullets” cannot be left blank. Once all the fields are filled up, the applicants are required to click on “save & proceed”. 0 Step 5: Filled address details, fields marked with “Red-colored bullets” cannot be blank. Once all the fields are filled up, the applicants are required to click “save & proceed”. 0 Step 6: Choose the image file in Upeg format; the photo should be within 3.5 x 4.5 cm in size, scanning resolution should be within 100 dpi & the file size, not more than 100 kb) of your scanned passport-size photograph and signature and click ‘Choose file’ button given below the Box. After you have successfully uploaded the photograph and signature one by one, you will see the following page and be required to click “save & proceed”. To upload the image file of your scanned passport-size color photograph and signature, click the ‘Choose file’ button available on the panel, then select your photo and signature. On clicking, you will see the following screen: (Your scanned passport photo should be within 3.5 x 4.5 cm size, scanning resolution should be within 100 dpi &filesize should be less than 100KB.) 0 Step 7: click on the “I accept the above declaration”check box and then click “Save and proceed”. 0 Step 8: After final submission preview page. After final submission, the applicants will be allowed to log in with the Applicant ID I Enrollment ID and password which are valid for this examination only. 0 STEP 10: Please click on “SING IN” or “Apply Now” as per the below screenshot. 0 STEP 11: Applicants can sign in to the portal with the Applicant ID, password and captcha then click on submit. 0 STEP 12: Click on “CURRENT APPLICATION” for application. 0 STEP 13: The applicants are required to select the Examination Name “Post Name”. 0 STEP 14: Click on for “Recruitment Details” and “Continue” buttons to proceed further in filling up the application form. 0 STEP 15: The applicants are required to select the Examination Name and Check the eligibility and in case the candidate fulfills the required eligibility criteria for the examination, he/she has to click on the “check box” and then click “Save & Continue” button to proceed further with filling up the application form. 0 STEP 16: Fill in the application details and all the required fields he/she has to click on the “check box” and then click “Save & Continue” button to proceed further for filling up the application form. 0 STEP 17: The applicants are required to check ‘Communication details’, he/she has to click on the “check box” and then click the “Save & Continue” button to proceed further in filling up the application form. 0 STEP 18: After filling up the application click the “Save and Continue” Button given at the bottom you have filled up all the required fields of the “Academic Details”, add your passed examination details, and Click on the “Save & Continue” button. 0 STEP 19: If the applicants have experience then he/she fills that, it is not a required field for all applicants. 0 STEP 20: After filling up the application click the “Save & Continue” Button given at the bottom you have to choose your preferable “Select District/Sub-divisions ” and “Preferred Examination Center”, here you add your preferred examination center and Click on the “Save & Continue” button. 0 STEP 21: he/she has to click on the “check box” and then click the “Save & Continue” button to proceed further in filling up the application form. 0 STEP 22: After clicking on the “Save &

Recruitment of Non-Executives in FCI – AG-III

Recruitment of Clerks Notification

Recruitment of Non Executives in FCI – AG-III (General / Depot) By Food Corporation of India. Online Registration From 06.09.2022 to 05.10.2022 Therefore, to download the form please click on the above download button…

Recruitment of Junior Associates

Recruitment of Clerks Notification

Recruitment of Junior Associates (Customer Support & Sales) By State Bank of India. Online Registration From 07.09.2022 to 27.09.2022 Therefore, to download the form please click on the above download button…

Tribute to legendary singers of India from MIES Institute’s top competitive exam institute in West Bengal.

Tribute to legendary singers of India

Tribute to legendary singers of India Mr. Ritwik Mukherjee is associated with MIES R M Law College for the last 7 years as an administrative officer. Mr. Jayanta Saha is also associated with MIES Institute which is one of the best institutes in West Bengal, as a guest faculty for the last 15 years. They both are very grateful to MIES Management for giving them chance to Express their Tribute to legendary singers of India. MIES Institute is one of the best competitive coaching centre’s in West Bengal. In His opinion, MIES Institute is one of the top competitive exam institutes in West Bengal.            MIES is a renowned coaching centre for Govt. Job exams in West Bengal. Thousands of students appeared in Govt. service exam from MIES every year and got Govt. service maximum of them. MIES is the most popular Institute among Govt. Job aspirants because of their specialty in WBCS, PSC, SSC, BANK, RAIL, etc exams.  MIES is a pioneer institute of WBCS coaching in West Bengal. Here they tried to give a Tribute to legendary singers of India As per the students’ version, MIES is the best training institute for Govt. Job exam in west Bengal Tribute to three legendary singer vocal musicians of India The three veteran singers, music composer Lata Mangeshkar, Sandhya Mukhopadhyay, and Bappi Lahiri passed away within two weeks recently. They are widely considered the most influential singers in India. Their voice touched at least a billion hearts. Their final departure was a great loss to India. LATA MANGESHKAR – A Tribute Born: 28.09.1929 | Died: 06.02.2022 Lata Mangeshkar, also known as the ‘Nightingale of India’, was one of the most versatile singers in the Indian film industry. Lata was born on September 28, 1929, to classical singer and theatre artist Pandit Deenanath Mangeshkar and Shevanti in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Her father started teaching her music at an early age. By the time she was five, Lata was seen participating as an actress in plays written by her father. Her siblings  – Meena, Asha, Usha, and Hridaynath – are all accomplished singers and musicians. In a career spanning nearly eight decades, Lata Mangeshkar was the singing voice for a bevy of Bollywood leading ladies. She lent her voice to over 5,000 songs in over a thousand Hindi and 36 regional films. She had an unprecedented impact on Indian film music. Since 1942, Lata pushed back the boundaries of music with her mind-boggling skills. Over the years, Lata had sung for actresses from Madhubala to Priyanka Chopra. Best known for her versatile voice quality, she recorded albums of all kinds (ghazals, pop, etc). Take a look at Lata Mangeshkar’s musical journey – A Tribute to legendary singers of India In 1942, her father’s untimely death put the onus of providing for the family on her shoulders. Pandit Deenanath’s friend Master Vinayak took care of the Mangeshkar family and offered her a role in the film Badi Maa. In 1949, she moved to Bombay (now Mumbai), where she began learning Hindustani music from Ustad Aman Ali Khan. Lata had worked with several legendary music directors including Madan Mohan, R D Burman, the duo Laxmikant-Pyarelal and A R Rahman. Although, She teamed up with Madan Mohan for the 1960s like Aap Ki Nazron Ne Samjha from Anpadh, Lag Jaa Gale, and Naina Barse Rim Jhim from Woh Kaun Thi?. Lata had sung over 700 songs for Laxmikant-Pyarelal, which include Mere Naseeb Mein from Naseeb and Sheesha Ho Ya Dil Ho from Asha. Songs like Gata Rahe Mera Dil and Piya Tose in Guide (1965) were recorded for S D Burman. Lata sang R D Burman’s first and last songs – in Chote Nawaab (1961) and Kuch Na Kaho in 1942: A Love Story in 1994. Her collaborations with A R Rahman resulted in popular songs like Luka Chupi in Rang de Basanti (2006) and O Paalanhaare in the movie, Lagaan (2001). From Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya from Mughal-e-Azam (1960) to Ajeeb Dastaan Hai Yeh, from Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai (1960) to Rangeela Re from Prem Pujari (1970) or even Jiya Jale in Dil Se, the singer had lent her voice to a number of timeless classics over the years. In 2012, Lata Mangeshkar launched her own music label called LM Music. Her most recent release (March 2019) was the song Saugandh Mujhe Is Mitti Ki, composed by Mayuresh Pai, which is a tribute to the Indian army and India. Awards and recognitions Lata Mangeshkar received several awards and accolades during her eight-decade-long career. In 1974, she became the first Indian to perform at the Royal Albert Hall. She is the recipient of three National Film Awards, 15 Bengal Film Journalists’ Association Awards, four Filmfare Best Female Playback Awards, two Filmfare Special Awards, Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Awards, and many more. Moreover, Lata Mangeshkarji was bestowed with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1989. In 2001, she was also awarded the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honor. Nevertheless, The government of France conferred on her its highest civilian award (Officer of the Legion of Honour) in 2007. Along with these, Lata Mangeshkar held the distinction of being the most recorded artist in the history of Indian music in Guinness Record in 1974. Therefore, The Indian government honored her with the Daughter of the Nation award on her 90th birthday in September 2019. The book entitled “Lata Mangeshkar: A Musical Journey” contains little-known facts intertwined with the story of her life in music. Moreover, about her struggles, successes, and her reign as the Queen of Hindi music from the 1940s to the present day. On November 11, 2019, Lata Mangeshkar was admitted to the Breach Candy Hospital, in South Mumbai after she complained of difficulty in breathing. According to the latest reports, while she is recovering gradually, her condition remains critical.  BAPPI LAHIRI – A Tribute Born: 27.11.1952 | Died: 15.02.2022 Bappi Lahiri was born in Calcutta, West Bengal in 1952 into a family with a

Psychosocial impact of covid-19

Psychosocial impact of covid-19

Psychosocial impact of covid-19 and some legal mechanisms in India One of the Top Competitive Institute in West Bengal, MIES Institute, puts an informative article on the psychosocial impact of covid-19 and some legal mechanisms in India written by on the top faculty Ms. Anupa Dey of MIES R. M. Law College under MIES Institute, Top most Coaching Centre for different Govt. Job exam preparation, which will enhance and aware more to mankind. MIES Institute is one of the Best Institute for WBCS exam in West Bengal, Head Office at Sonarpur, Main City Centre – Sealdah. Branches – Barasat, Behala Chowrasta, Howrah Maidan, Konnagar, Chinsurah, and Buniadpur. ——————————————————————————————————————— ABSTRACT ——————————————————————————————————————— 1.1 Introduction to Psychosocial impact of covid-19 The covid-19 virus gets its name from the word corona which means ‘Crown’ in Latin. Coronavirus has a series of crown-like spikes on its surface. The virus has been named novel as it has not been identified previously. The outbreak of the coronavirus started from Wuhan, the capital of China’s Hubei Province in December 2019 and has now spread across the globe. Although, the World Health Organization declared the outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on 30 January 2020, and a Pandemic on 11 March 2020. When Covid-19 was limited to Wuhan, China, it was an epidemic. The geographical spread turned it into a pandemic. Common signs of Covid-19 disease include respiratory symptoms, fever, cough, shortness of breath, etc. In severe cases, it can cause pneumonia, SARS, Kidney failure, and even death. The pandemic, along with the obvious health-related impact, The pandemic, along with the obvious health-related impact, also poses a serious threat to the psychological wellbeing of individuals and has resulted in significant behavioral changes. The enormity of living in isolation, changes in our daily lives, job loss, financial hardship. And moreover, grief over the death of loved ones has the potential to affect the mental health and wellbeing of many. Covid-19 carries significant psychosocial and mental health hazards. As the mortality and morbidity statistics are reaching new peaks every day, isolation and lockdown states are getting prolonged, recreational opportunities for people are lessened and the financial crisis is building in, mental health issues are likely to grow exponentially. Therefore, there is a need to understand the psychosocial and behavioral perspectives of Covid-19 and delineate possible measures to cope with the pandemic for its effective management. Social Capital against Pandemic Growing Evidence suggests that outbreaks such as the Covid-19 pandemic are better handled in places where Social Capital is high. However, there are very few clear channels through which social capital makes communities better and able to respond to the outbreak. Social capital exists in different forms including trust, norms, and social networks. Social Capital is a “conceptual umbrella covering several more well-defined forms, such as networks, group memberships, civic and political participation as well as subjective aspects such as confidence in institutions and trust in people”. The Indian Constitution provides a distinct legal space to social capital through its Article 19(1) (c) on the right to form associations or unions and Article 43 which talks about States making endeavors to promote co-operatives in rural areas.   However, it is seen that some people don’t value their lives, their family’s lives, keep aside the nation and roam around freely. There is an urgent need to educate the Indians of the seriousness of the situation, and the best way is to make them aware of the laws related to COVID-19 and let them know the consequences they can face for breaking the rules of the lockdown. Here are a few laws related to Covid-19 that should be known to all citizens of India. Under the Chapter of Indian Penal Code which deals with the Offences affecting the Public health, safety, convenience, decency and morals Sections [269-271] and Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code deals with Disobedience to order duly promulgated by Public Servant. Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code imposes power on the Executive Magistrate to restrict a particular or a group of persons residing in a particular area while visiting a certain place or area. The most important preventive measure against Covid-19 is safeguarded by this section that restricts to a gathering of people and thus in a way supports social distancing. The Epidemic Disease Act, 1897, and The Disaster Management Act, 2005 provide the provisions and take measures, regulations for stopping the spread of infectious diseases. Apart from these provisions, the Central Government has made some regulations which are necessary for the prevention of spreading of these diseases. While there is a list of laws related to Covid-19 we as responsible citizens need to realize that these laws are made for our betterment only and if we realize the seriousness of the ongoing crisis there would be no need to implement strict laws against the defaulters. 1.2 Objective and Purpose of the Study The present literature-based Research-Paper is being worked out: To understand the psychosocial and behavioural perspective of Covid-19 To analyze the psychosocial impact of Covid-19 on different strata of society Moreover, to promote Social Capital for the people’s physical activity and health status during the pandemic  To aware the people of the Legal provisions which is related to Covid-19 and follow the provisions in a strict way   1.3 Significance of the Study This study is an attempt to map the issue of the psychosocial impact of Covid-19 on the population, mostly children, old persons, college students, and health professionals. The study has the focus on Social Capital which exists in different forms including trust, norms, and social networks. Moreover, the aim of this research is to give a thumbnail sketch of Legal Provisions relating to Covid-19 disease which will prevent the spreading of this very disease. This present work is unique amidst existing literature, which provides a panoramic survey of the psychosocial and behavioral aspects of Covid-19. Therefore, the Constitutional provisions and Indian laws are available against the spreading of this very disease. It is based on