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North India’s Demographic Shift: How Migration is Quietly Reshaping Punjab and Haryana

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Changing Face of North India

North India is undergoing a silent demographic transformation that few are discussing. States like Punjab and Haryana are witnessing a sharp decline in local working-class participation, creating a major manpower vacuum across industries.


Labour Migration from Eastern States

To fill this gap, industries are increasingly hiring migrant labourers from Bihar and neighbouring states. What began as short-term migration for work has now evolved into permanent settlement, leading to visible cultural and social shifts in many towns and villages.


Cultural Integration and Silent Transformation

The new settlers have brought along their culture, customs, and traditions, and they continue to practice them freely. The liberal and welcoming nature of North Indians has made this transition smoother. However, this same tolerance is also driving a slow demographic change that could alter the region’s social and political landscape over the next two decades.


Preparing for the Future

While migration cannot be completely stopped, the need of the hour is to educate and skill the next generation. Ensuring that our youth occupy top administrative, academic, and policy-making positions will secure the future — so that the decisions about our land and people are made by us, not for us.

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