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What Happens When India Moves – The Long Term Impacts of Migration in 6 Points

Chinmay Tumbe is an alumnus of the London School of Economics and Political Science; the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore; Ruia College, Mumbai; and Rishi Valley School Mandapalle. He is passionate about migration, cities and history. He is currently a faculty member at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. He has published widely on migration for a decade and has served on policymaking groups. India Moving is his first book.
Here are the impacts of migration as listed in the book:
 
1. The influence of mobility and globalization on migration

 
 
2. Rural – urban divergence in natural growth rates ( difference between birth rate and death rate)

 
 
3. Migration helped in reducing social inequalities. 

 
 
4. The story of brain drain.

 
 
5. Link between migration and gender.

 
 
 
6. The impact of the partition of India and Pakistan.

 
 

Exploring Waves of Migration in the Islamic Community

India Moving takes a close look at India’s (and the world’s largest) episodes of voluntary and involuntary migration. It delves into how India is unique in currently sustaining considerable immigration, internal migration and emigration – all three at the same time.
It provides a wealth of information and interesting perspective on the migration of different business communities within and outside India.
 
Here’s an insightful look at the origin and impact of successive waves of migration within the Muslim Merchant community, over the years:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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