The Distress Migration: A case study of KBK districts in Odisha

Authors

  • Anjana Sreelakshmi

Keywords:

Distress Migration, Orissa, Wages

Abstract

Among the different forms of migration, distressed migrants remain the most impoverished and unrecognised. These migrants form the lowest strata of the society; disadvantaged by caste, poverty and structural inequalities. In Odisha, the underdeveloped region of KBK is one among the main sources of distressed migrants. They move to cities in search of employment and better wages, while in cities they are even more disadvantaged due to social, economic and linguistic barriers. Administrative and political apathy over their issues has only enhanced their distress. The former districts of Koraput, Balangir and Kalahandi, also known as KBK districts, were reorganised into 8 districts of Koraput, Malkangiri, Nabarangpur, Rayagada, Balangir, Subarnapur, Kalahandi and Nuapada in 1992. These highland districts highly rich in mineral resources, flora and fauna remain as one of the most backward regions in Odisha districts form the South-West part of Odisha comprising the great Deccan Plateau and the Eastern Ghats. These highland districts highly rich in mineral resources, flora and fauna remain as one of the most backward regions in Odisha. The analysis is carried out through a review of published articles,  government reports, e-books and newspaper reports.

 

DOI : https://doi.org/10.70646/PJSP.2024.1103

Published

26-10-2024

How to Cite

The Distress Migration: A case study of KBK districts in Odisha. (2024). Peninsula Journal of Strategy and Policy, 1(1), 11. https://pjsp.org.in/index.php/pjsp/article/view/24