City
Epaper

Western India remains most optimistic

By IANS | Updated: April 11, 2020 19:55 IST

: Amid the coronavirus pandemic, which has wrecked havoc in the country, a whopping 73.8 per cent of people in Western India believed that the worst is over, and the prevailing situation will begin to improve soon.

Open in App

New Delhi, April 11 : Amid the coronavirus pandemic, which has wrecked havoc in the country, a whopping 73.8 per cent of people in Western India believed that the worst is over, and the prevailing situation will begin to improve soon.

The percentage is staggering as Maharashtra in Western India accounts for the highest number of Covid-19 cases and death toll in the country.

Surprisingly, Eastern India, where the number of positive Covid-19 cases is less than other states, fared worst on the optimism yardstick. A total of 31.9 per cent people stated that the worst is yet to come while only 50.1 per cent were actually optimistic about the incumbent situation.

Interestingly, the optimism is the highest in semi-urban areas, which comprises mostly middle-class people. People in rural areas rode high on the optimism metre and fared better than those in urban areas.

The percentage came out in a survey conducted from April 4-6 by C-Voter Covid Tracker.

The findings and projections are based on a daily tracking poll on CATI, conducted during the last seven days among 18+ adults nationwide.

The Tracking Poll Fieldwork covered random probability samples during the last seven days from the release date. The sample spread is across all Assembly segments across all states. The sample size is 1,114.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: indiaNew DelhiThe new delhi municipal council
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalDonald Trump Imposes Additional 25% Tariff on India, Total Tariff Now 50%

NationalDelhi: 8 Accused in Vehicle Theft Cases Arrested During Police Patrolling, Stolen Scooters and Bikes Recovered

TechnologyWill the Government Have to Offer More Incentives on EVs? NITI Aayog Raises Concerns Over Slow Sales Growth

OpinionsWhy is Trump So Upset with India?

MumbaiUniversity of Bristol Chooses Mumbai for Its First Overseas Campus, Set to Open in September 2026

National Realted Stories

NationalNeed unified approach to boost infra growth in northeast: Jyotiraditya Scindia

NationalLS adjourned briefly amid Oppn ruckus after paying tributes to Satypal Malik, remembering 'Quit India' heroes

NationalFlood of lies against EC, slams Kumaraswamy; you prove documents are wrong, says Congress

NationalI-PAC interfering in Bengal's administrative matters, claims Suvendu Adhikari

NationalK'taka BJP's 13 questions to Rahul Gandhi on stampede tragedy, MUDA, tribal welfare scam