Answer:
Migration
is the temporary or permanent relocation of population inside or outside the
boundaries of a country or state. The two types of migration are internal
(within the country from one area to another) and international (between
countries). Internal migration does not change the size of the population, but
influences the distribution of population within the nation.
The trends of temporary migration in India are of the herders, who take
their flocks to different pastures during the summer and winter.
These herders live mostly in the hilly and desert areas.
Permanent migration occurs from the rural areas to the urban
areas in search of employment opportunities, as there is great poverty and
unemployment in rural areas of India.
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