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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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Work from Home in The New Norm: Prospects and Challenges in Kabul, Afghanistan

Mujeeb Ur Rehman Usman, Rohini Devi

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v11-i9/11202

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Home working uncovered a swap scope of opportunities for the manner in which organizations can work and construction themselves. This examination means to research the possibilities and difficulties of individuals who face this possibility during Covid-19 pandemic and investigate the elements affecting the utilization of work from home in new standard among the two teachers and understudies in Kabul Afghanistan. This very examination focuses on telecommute in new standard possibilities and difficulties in agricultural nations, especially in Afghanistan. This examination consolidates with applied structure, utilizing both quantitative and subjective strategy for information assortment. Likewise, the information examination will be done later as it is reasonable investigation so the information will be gathered by arbitrary inspecting from 100 understudies and speakers in Kabul Afghanistan. The first work of the examination is the assortment of applicable direct data from specialists of both public and private organizations, for example, the executive’s specialists utilizing an overview device. Fruitful execution and utilization of learning the executive’s frameworks (LMSs) turned into a basic test for few schooling foundations during the Covid-19 pandemic. Rudders (Higher Education Learning Management System) might be a countrywide LMS utilized for instructing and picking up during the isolate period brought about by Coronavirus in Kabul colleges. As it was the essential experience of Kabul Universities in utilizing the preparation the executive’s frameworks during the pandemic, challenges were relied upon to appear. No past research has been led on either examining the possibilities and difficulties of telecommuting in new standards during the Covid-19 pandemic in Kabul Afghanistan. Thus, there was no bound together perspective on the likely difficulties of possibilities and difficulties of telecommuting in new standard among the scientists.

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In-Text Citation: (Usman & Devi, 2021)
To Cite this Article: Usman, M. U. R., & Devi, R. (2021). Work from Home in The New Norm: Prospects and Challenges in Kabul, Afghanistan. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 11(9), 1612–1621.