Abstract
India is the motherland of diverse culture, beliefs and traditions. Indians have lived through ages with the maxim “Unity in Diversity”. In this so varied nature of population, migrations intra-state and inter-state, as well as, international from bordering countries have affected the characteristics of the inhabitants. In this study, we are aiming to assess the nature of population India has, both in rural and urban categories and how these two categories of population are correlated with each other and try to analyze factors which create an impact on the character of the population. We have selected four states, namely, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Bihar and West Bengal for the purpose of our learning.
Highlights
PRELUDEThe population of India as per 2011 census has touched the mark of 121 crore
India is the homeland of major belief systems such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism, while being home to several indigenous faiths and tribal religions which have survived the influence of major religions for centuries
We are aiming to assess the nature of population India has, both in rural and urban categories and how these two categories of population are correlated with each other and try to analyze factors which create an impact on the character of the population
Summary
*1 Management Consultant, Assistant Professor (Management), Department of Commerce & Business Administration (Morning), St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata Guest Faculty, Department of Business Management, University of Calcutta, India Article Citation: Dr Anjan Chakravarty. (2020). A STUDY ON MIGRATORY POPULATION IN INDIA: SOME SELECTED STATES. International Journal of Research GRANTHAALAYAH, 8(6), 163-168. https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaa layah.v8.i6.2020.444
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