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To Study the Impact of Web Sites and its uses for Watching Web Series and Movies on the Hotel Management Students during Lockdown 2020: Pune City
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The youth of today which comprises of college-going students wants instant gratification. They live in a world where they are always looking for something to pique their interest. The students of today do not possess patience that the students of the past era had. They want everything to be delivered on a click, be it information or entertainment. These days due to the pandemic the students are mostly housebound and most of them spend a lot of time on various streaming sites. The purpose of this research is to find out the opinion of wide section students about these streaming sites. What is the type of content that they prefer.
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Impact, Lockdown, Management, Websites, Web Series
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