Migration: A Reflection Of Evolving Societies
Migration is not a new phenomenon. The movement of populations in various forms has been part and parcel of the history of humanity. Migration has often been the cause or consequence (or both) of conflict and violence. Large migratory flows have also been driven by natural disasters, adverse climatic and weather events, and natural resource constraints.
However, there is also a fundamentally positive side to migration. Human mobility has always been an essential component of economic, social and human development and has contributed to the progress of communities and societies. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) recognize migration as one of ....
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- 1 Changing Contours of India’s Foreign Policy: Imperatives & Implications
- 2 "India's Unstable Neighbourhood: Strategic and Economic Implications"
- 3 Role of Research and Innovation in India’s Economic Growth
- 4 Press Freedom in India: Myth or Reality?
- 5 Role of Judiciary in Promoting Democracy in India
- 6 Jan Bhagidari as a Model of Effective Local Governance
- 7 India is no longer a Country languishing largely in ‘Extreme Poverty’; it is a Country with ‘Pervasive Inequality’
- 8 Right to Healthy and Sustainable Environment
- 9 World is a ‘Global Village’
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