A Case Study of Internal Immigration Policy in India
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https://doi.org/10.54172/qxnnwj39Keywords:
Internal Immigration Policy, India, Socioeconomic ImplicationsAbstract
This study examines internal immigration policy in India and its socioeconomic impact. It analyzes historical context, current migration trends, and challenges faced by migrants. Findings highlight the influence of factors like economic disparities and social networks on migration patterns. The study explores existing policies and their effectiveness in addressing migrants' welfare and rights. It emphasizes the need for inclusive measures promoting equitable development and social cohesion. Overall, this research contributes to understanding internal immigration policy and its implications for socioeconomic development in India.
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