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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMegha is a writing enthusiast, who holds a degree in Masters in Social Work, with a specialisation in Human Resource Development & Management (MSW-HRDM), from Christ University, Bangalore. The author has put use to her academic and research knowledge by addressing one of the crucial topics in today’s times. THE MIGRANT is a maiden attempt about the ongoing humanitarian crisis of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) across the globe in general, and Indian Subcontinent in particular.Read More...
Megha is a writing enthusiast, who holds a degree in Masters in Social Work, with a specialisation in Human Resource Development & Management (MSW-HRDM), from Christ University, Bangalore. The author has put use to her academic and research knowledge by addressing one of the crucial topics in today’s times. THE MIGRANT is a maiden attempt about the ongoing humanitarian crisis of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) across the globe in general, and Indian Subcontinent in particular.
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Migration is a universal and omnipresent phenomenon in the history of mankind. Almost all of us are migrants, either in the present or in the past, or maybe “Stagnant Today, Migrant Tomorrow”. With the global population of 7.8 billion and growing, people are bound by the strong necessity to relocate from one part of the globe to another and this assumes further importance, in an uneven distribution of meagre resources, opportunities and comfort leve
Migration is a universal and omnipresent phenomenon in the history of mankind. Almost all of us are migrants, either in the present or in the past, or maybe “Stagnant Today, Migrant Tomorrow”. With the global population of 7.8 billion and growing, people are bound by the strong necessity to relocate from one part of the globe to another and this assumes further importance, in an uneven distribution of meagre resources, opportunities and comfort levels.
Day by day, the need to manage the moving masses is compelling and crucial. Episodes of massive humanitarian crisis have been witnessed by the world. Instances of past and present issues of migrants have been enumerated in “The Migrant: Embracing Liberally, Managing Consciously” to lead us to the road ahead for the future. Issues of rampant urbanization and its after-effects also have been addressed. This book outlines the plausible solutions to large scale human migration for the government, society and individuals.
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