Sentiment Analysis has been widely used as a powerful tool in the era of predictive mining. However, combining sentiment analysis with social network analytics enhances the predictability power of the same. This research work attempts to provide the mining of the sentiments extracted from Twitter Social App for analysis of the current trending topic in India, i.e., Goods and Services Tax (GST) and its impact on different sectors of Indian economy. This work is carried out to gain a bigger perspective of the current sentiment based on the live reactions and opinions of the people instead of smaller, restricted polls typically done by media corporations. A variety of classifiers are implemented to get the best possible accuracy on the dataset. A novel method is proposed to analyze the sentiment of the tweets and its impact on various sectors. Further the sector trend is also analyzed through the stock market analyses and the mapping between the two is made. Furthermore, the accuracy of stated approach is compared with state of art classifiers like SVM, Naive Bayes, and Random forest and the results demonstrate accuracy of stated approach outperformed all the other three techniques. Also, a detailed analysis is presented in this manuscript regarding the effect of GST along with time series analysis followed by gender-wise analysis.
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