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write a letter to the concerned authority to reduce rural migration

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Answered by seshadrisundaresan95
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concerned authority to reduce rural migration

Explanation:

The number of people moving from rural areas to cities, particularly in the global South, continues to attract much interest, but also growing concern. The number of national governments that have policies to reduce rural to urban migration has doubled since 1996. They include many in regions with rapid urban population growth, such as sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.  

Yet these policies are largely ineffective, and can have damaging consequences. In many cases when urban governments try to reduce or control rural-urban migration, this also affects low-income residents and not just migrants.

This raises the question as to whether policies that specifically target migrants in urban centres are either desirable or practical. A recent paper prepared as background for the forthcoming World Migration Report 2015 Migrants and Cities: New Urban Partnerships to Manage Mobility asks just that.

Answered by Tulsi4890
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11 Kharadi Road, Pune

23rd January 2020

To,  

The Director

The Migration Authority,

21 Karohl Bagh, Delhi,

                                Subject: About reducing rural migration

Respected Sir,

I am writing this letter to show my concern about rural migration. In our country we have a huge rural population which is backbone of our country because most of them are farmers. Somehow they are convinced that they will get a better life in cities, but on the contrary they will just go into more poverty.

The income source for their skill level is very limited in cities. The rural population can be rich too but just doing what they do properly. As for example the farmers in Punjab are pretty reach with proper guidance from government and proper aid.

I request you hereby to provide all the rural population the necessary aid so that they can live a healthy life and make the backbone of our country even stronger.  

Yours Sincerely

Raghav Gautam

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