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    Report on Domestic Migration released by Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM)

    Posted 24 Dec 2024

    2 min read

    Report titled ‘400 Million Dreams’ highlights the changing patterns of migration in India since 2011 Census.

    • Internal/Domestic migration refers to movement of people within a country from one region to another.
      • Push factors: Lack of job opportunities, natural disaster, lack of quality education and healthcare facilities, etc.
      • Pull factors: Economic opportunities, higher standard of living, peace and stability, etc.

    Key findings of report

    • Reduction in Domestic Migrant Numbers: By about 12% from 45.57 crore to 40.20 crore in 2023 with migration rate dropping from ~38% to an estimated ~29% in 2023.
    • Migration Dynamics: 
      • Short-distance migration is predominant, with distance negatively affecting labour mobility.
      • Migration originates primarily from areas around major urban centers like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, and Kolkata
    • Major Migration Routes: UP-Delhi, Gujarat-Maharashtra, Telangana-AP, Bihar-Delhi (state level).
    • Increase in Migrant Share: West Bengal, Rajasthan, and Karnataka have seen an increase in percentage of arriving migrants.
    • Decrease in Migrant Share: Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh experienced reduction in their share of total migrants.

    Reasons for decline in migrant numbers

    • Improved infrastructure (roads, education, healthcare, public transport), social security nets etc. at place of origin.
    • Localized economic growth creating jobs closer to rural areas.

    Steps taken for welfare of Domestic Migrants in India 

    • Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979 prevent human rights violations.
    • Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) offers Rs.5 lakh health coverage for secondary and tertiary health benefits to migrant workers.
    • One Nation One Ration Card Scheme enables ration card portability nationwide for migrants and their families.
    • Tags :
    • Migration
    • Domestic Migration
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