Geography, asked by sukhendudas333, 3 months ago

Which of these leads to migration of
villagers to towns and cities?​

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Answered by affanraipur
3

Answer:

⟹ villagers are forced to migrate from villages to town because of the following reasons :-

1)Unemployment

2)Lack of employment opportunities in villages. ...

3)Lack of medical facilities. ...

4)Lack of educational facilities. ...

5)They don't get work during off season.

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Answered by sanchitmasoan52
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Respected panel of jury, teachers, my dear friends and not to forget my worthy but misguided

opponents. Today, I, Navita, stand before you to speak for the motion of the topic “Solution to the problem of misery in the urban slums lies in creating jobs in the villages”

Migration is a major issue faced by cities. In search of a better and brighter future and to fulfil their dreams, people from small towns and villages leave their life back home and move to cities. Unfortunately, their dreams shatter as they get to live in the already overpopulated urban slums, where they gradually get entangled in the deplorable conditions. Besides, the economic disparity that they face in the cities leads them to the problems of law and order. But have we ever wondered what is the root cause of migration and the problems attached to it? Yes, it is the dearth of jobs in their native place. There is a huge scope for expansion in villages and small towns but people refuse to see it. The more jobs we create in villages and small towns, the less people will migrate, thereby leading to an economically and medically stronger India.

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