Rural Out-Migration In Bihar Determinants & Consequences

Rural Out-Migration In Bihar Determinants & Consequences

Authors: Dr. Masoud Bashar Tullah,
Format: Paperback | Genre : Biology | Other Book Detail

The phenomenon of migration is as old as human history itself. Earlier it was limited but it increased significantly with the industrial revolution. At the beginning of 21st century, migration has emerged as one of the key issue of the age because there is direct link between rate of migration and rate of development. In many developing countries like India, unbalanced regional development and unbalanced investment on men and materials lead to out-migration. People from economically underdeveloped area migrate towards the economically developed area. Besides, Constitution of India has also given right to Indian citizens to move to any part, province or state of the country and to settle there without any restriction which further inspires population to migrate from one area to another.

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Dr. Masoud Bashar Tullah

Dr. Masoud Bashar Tullah

Dr. Masoud Bashar Tullah is presently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, School of Social Sciences, IFTM University, Moradabad (India). He did M.A and Ph.D in Sociology from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. He has more than four years of teaching experience at both Undergraduate and Post-Graduate level and research experiences in different capacities. He is also taking the responsibility of Head, Department of Sociology at IFTM University since its inception. He is expertise in Social Demography, Urban Sociology, Research Methodology, Social Anthropology, Indian Society, Sociology of Education, Sociological Theories etc. He has repute publications in his credit in National as well as International journals and a chapter in edited book. He participated and presented research papers in numerous International and National Seminar, Training Programmes, Symposiums, Conferences, Orientation Courses, and special lectures on social issues organized by daily newspapers.