AbstractGood health is required for every individual living, as well as an old saying that, “Health is Wealth” and along with a good and a healthy person, it is but obvious that every individual who is living on this earth should get enough food for their survival, thus with the implementation of SDG in the Year 2015, the objective of NITI-Aayog is to achieve these SDGs by the end of Financial Year 2030, and in the route to achieve these goals, COVID-19 is emerging as a blockade, as this has lead to complete lockdown in the country, thus with this lock-down there has been an environment of crises as individuals are not getting sufficient and healthy food for their survival, leading to almost zero production, which leads to a worse situation for individuals who are living below the poverty line or slightly above to this in India. Lots of problem have been reported from this virus. This paper will first and foremost be based on secondary source of data and t-test has been used to measure the accuracy of Corona positive patients, together with the worst scenario of the country India, as now the situation are not same for all individuals who are living in India. The daily wage worker who are having hand to mouth, this COVID-19 will lead to uncertain and unpredictable environment as this also leads to various health problem among individuals.