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    Date
    2021-06
    Author
    Jain, Vansh
    Saxena, Sarthak
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    The project we are working is developing an E-Commerce website using latest library. Electronic commerce or E-Commerce is a way to do business online using a computer, mobile or electronic gadgets. Anyone with access to a computer or a mobile device can use the Internet to buy or sell goods. The traditional business model is undergoing a complete transformation. This significant shift in the business model has resulted in tremendous growth all over the world, including India. E-commerce has grown in popularity as a result of widespread internet use, and this option is increasingly being used by start-ups as a differentiating business model. Furthermore, E-Commerce has significant environmental consequences. The research strategy demonstrates the importance of e-commerce for business in developing countries. Several businesses have already had a lot of success. COVID-19 has had a huge impact on cross-border e-commerce. Consumers can shop more easily and safely, especially when shopping online, where the business specifies certain rules, the confidentiality of the roles of the parties, and customer information. In cases in which the product consumers wish to purchase does not fit the product online, problems occur or product details are inaccurate, contributing to consumer disappointment. In such cases, customers who have not had their needs met choose to return the goods they have purchased. As a result, client satisfaction with return management is required, even as the value of distribution and logistics operations grows.
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