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  • 5/1/2025
बिहार में मजदूरों की हालत दयनीय है. रोजगार के अभाव में लोग पलायन के लिए मजबूर हैं. सरकार के दावे खोखले साबित हो रहे हैं.

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00:00a
00:28je
00:29We are sitting here and we are here to come for the work.
00:34We are returning home, we are all talking about our work.
00:38The family is talking about our work.
00:43Now, what are we doing in our moods?
00:45We are sitting here and sitting here.
00:48We are sitting here and we are sitting here and we get his food and food.
00:53The government doesn't have any attention to it, and we don't have any work.
01:01So, what do we do?
01:03How many times do we get to work?
01:06We get to work every 10 days.
01:10How many times do we get to work every day?
01:13400, 500.
01:15We don't want to go away from Bihar.
01:18We don't want to go away from Bihar.
01:22People are going to work with Bihar.
01:26Where are you from now?
01:28Where are Bihar?
01:31Where is Bihar?
01:33Where is Bihar?
01:35Where are Bihar?
01:36In Bihar?
01:37Where is Bihar?
01:39You are also living in Bihar.
01:43So, what do we get to work?
01:45I do this work so that's the work that is.
01:48The work that is in the outside.
01:50We don't have to do it.
01:51So, in Bihar, the migration is in employment, and the other study is in Bihar.
02:02In Boston, Bihar, there are 35% of migration.
02:07But in 2011, the census says that in Bihar, the migration is approximately 50% of the migration.
02:17If you look at Bihar, if you look at the number of migration,
02:23in 2011, the census says that in 2011, it will be 1 crore.
02:27If you look at 2025-15 years later, it will be 1.5 crore.
02:34In Delhi, there are more than 20% of migration.
02:4014% Jharkhand, 13%-14% West Bengal, 11% Maharashtra, 10.24% Uttar Pradesh, 7% Haryana, 6.8% Punjab, 4.7% Gujarat,
02:57and the rest of India, 13%.
03:00And this is calculated by census in 2011.
03:05If you look at the results, there is an IIP-2020 survey that
03:12that says that 50% of migration,
03:14which is 50% of migration.
03:17This migration is in Bihar and in Bihar and in Bihar and in Bihar and in Bihar.
03:21There is an IIP-2020 report in 2015.
03:24In 2015-16, there is an IIP-2020 report.
03:29I went to a survey for the new survey in 2015-16 in Bihar and in 2015-16.
03:39This survey was reported that
03:42that many of the registrations in the land of Bihar and in the country
03:47are found in the asperg.
03:48So, this is the review of literature that in Bihar, migration of the country is a big issue.
03:59But, basically, there are some people who are going to go to Punjab or Pariyana.
04:13Now people are going to go to Pujraat, Mumbai, and this is basically NOIDA, people are aligned.
04:24They are basically not available, they are not available to you, they are not available to you.
04:31So, people are migrating from this situation.
04:37There are two types of migrations.
04:39If you look at the socio-economy group, they are distressed driven.
04:44Because they are forced to migrate.
04:47Because there are no options to migrate.
04:50But if you look at the upper group, they are going to go to aspirations.
04:55So, what happens is that people are better off.
04:58If you look at the income level, they are going to go to aspirations.
05:07But people are going to go to aspirations.
05:09So, people are going to go to aspirations.
05:12They are going to go to aspirations.
05:13These people are going to go to aspirations.
05:15People are going to move to aspirations.
05:17They are going there with no signs of束.
05:18foreign
05:26foreign
05:32foreign
05:38foreign
05:40foreign
05:46reports reports tell us that 50% of the people in the second party are in the second party.
05:54The question is that the government has to stop the party for the party?
05:59This is from ETV.

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