Abstract
At both the macro and micro levels, migration is a driver for social change and development, as it opens places for interaction between migrants as individuals and communities of origin, transit, and destination as a whole. As a result, social structures, identities, attitudes, conventions, and behaviors all change in societies. Transnational’s – the process by which people establish and maintain socio-cultural connections across geopolitical. The transnational prism provides an angle of analysis for the larger challenges of migration and social change in both in rural and urban by concentrating on the links that migrants build. Present study is an attempt to know the role of migration in rural social change in India. which encourages individuals to take a stand against things they find wrong and work with other people to remove them from society. Social change is important as it can empower citizens so that they can make life better for future generations.
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