PASIGHAT, 23 Sep: The tribal studies department of the Arunachal Pradesh University (APU) here in East Siang district on Tuesday hosted a special lecture on ‘Tribal demography’, with emphasis on complex migration patterns affecting indigenous communities across India.

Addressing the participants, Shillong-based NEHU’s Anthropology Department Professor Dhruba K Limbu presented a detailed analysis of current migration trends affecting tribal communities across India and Northeast India. He dwelt on how rapid infrastructure development, expanding educational opportunities, and changing economic landscapes are creating new migration corridors and altering traditional settlement patterns.

The lecture extensively covered economic migration patterns, examining how tribal communities respond to

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