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MIGRATION OF INDIA
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MIGRATION OF INDIA
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MIGRATION OF INDIA
The partitioning of the South Asian subcontinent to create India
and Pakistan in 1947 produced one of the great mass migrations
in human history, involving some 20 million people. Historically,
major migratory movements have been to and from Sri Lanka,
Malaysia, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. The influx of Muslim
refugees (estimated at 280,000 in 1983) from Bangladesh to
Assam state has sparked protests among Hindus since the late
1970s. Persons of Indian origin domiciled abroad (excluding
Pakistan) reside mainly in Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Nepal, Myanmar,
South Africa, Mauritius, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Fiji, the
United States, and the United Kingdom. Indian minority groups
in foreign countries generally do not become assimilated with the
local population but live as separate groups, intermarry, and
retain their own distinctive culture even after a residence of
several generations.
There has been a steady migration within India from rural to
urban areas. Linguistic differences limit the degree of interstate
migration, as do efforts by some states to limit job opportunities
for migrants and to give preference in public employment to
longtime local residents. In 1999 there were around 66,000 Sri
Lankan refugees located in 133 camps in the southern state of
Tamil Nadu. An estimated 40,000 Sri Lankans live outside the
camps. They began arriving in the early 1990s. Since 1992,
54,000 repatriated voluntarily. However, repatriation stopped in
1995 due to violence in Sri Lanka. Some 3,800 people arrived in
1998, and the arrivals continue. Indian authorities have not
requested international assistance for Sri Lankan refugees, and
the repatriation of Sri Lankans to their country is voluntary.
In 2000 there were 6,271,000 migrants living in India,
including 170,900 refugees. In 2000 the net immigration rate was
-0.03 migrants per 1,000 population, which amounted to a net
loss of approximately 280,000 people. The government views the
migration levels as satisfactory.
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