On examining the recent trends, one can notice that migration has connections with climate change, technology, government policies and the state of the economy.
A net out-migrant state is one where more people migrate out of the state than those that migrate into the state. Net in-migration is the excess of incoming migrants over out-going migrants.
Under Singapore’s flagship ‘30 by 30’ initiative, the country aims to grow at least 30% of its food requirements by 2030.
Article 19(1)(e) of the Constitution, guarantees all Indian citizens the right to reside and settle in any part of the territory of India, subject to reasonable restrictions in the interest of the general public or protection of any scheduled tribe.
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