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Problems of Internal Migrants in India

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  • Tribhuwan Kr. Bhartiya

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Migration from one place to other place is common in India. Migration generally take place from developing state to developed state for education or in the search of employment but it also take place from the developed state to the developing state. Most of the meritorious students that go for education somehow manage to settle in the migrated place through hard labour and competition and only those students that are less meritorious return back to their native place. From the present study it is concluded that the people of developed states treat the migrant students with great respect and are of supportive nature that have attracted students from the different corner of the country that have contributed in the development of the respective states.

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  • Tribhuwan Kr. Bhartiya, 2016. "Problems of Internal Migrants in India," Working Papers id:11154, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:11154
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