Migration And Its Socio-Economic Impact
IMPACT ON INDUSTRIAL SECTOR :- the occupational gap occurred due to lack of skills required in east punjab and west punjab
IMPACT ON INDUSTRIAL SECTOR :- the occupational gap occurred due to lack of skills required in east punjab and west punjab
RURAL REHABILITATION :- People were temporarily allotted evacuee lands which was based on equal distribution of land irrespective of what that owned earlier.
The demand of Azad Punjab among Sikhs before partition and demand of separate Punjabi speaking state
During the year 1966-67 new agricultural techniques were adopted in India during the third five year plan to enhance the production of agriculture.
Punjab holds a long history of education with strong colonial heritage. Education was limited for the upper class of society and was prevented in urban areas only
After the partition of India Congress dominated not the whole country. The politics of Punjab was under Congress dominance
Boundary and water disputes among Indian states are the most common issue which resulted in violence, conflicts and clashes between several states during different occasions
With the evolution of the green revolution Punjab became India's fastest and richest growing state. It was the first to facilitate the public with basic service like electricity, irrigation canals
The beginning of Operation Blue star is traced with the Khalistan movement of Sikh nationalists who demanded for the creation of an independent state, inside the Republic of India.
Punjab always remained circulated from challenges. Once the peace was restored in Punjab, many challenges came forward such as gender inequality, drugs abuse and farmer suicide.