Changing Trends of Traditional Manual Employment in Rural India: A Research Study on Migration to Cities
Dr Ramesh Chandra Yadav
Associate Professor, Dept of Commerce, Veerbhumi Govt PG College, Mahoba
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There can be many more such work. There are many sources of livelihood in villages and towns, but everywhere there is a need for hard work, intellectual, physical skill and risk taking. A little hard work, some patience and practical intelligence, new dimensions of livelihood and employment can be given and the banks and the government also provide assistance to such people. In the present rural area, there is no dearth of sources of livelihood and employment opportunities for the person who wants to eat the bread of hard work. Thus the traditional parental employment in the Indian rural area. Economic benefits can also be earned with protection
Keywords: livelihood; Employment in rural India; Migration to cities
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