i am not quite sure of the exact details, but it was when long ago in Britain, some charity workers fooled parents and mentors/ dorm matrons that their children were being sent off the Australia for a better opportunity of living. They brainwashed people into thinking that their it was better for their children. With trust, the parents sent their little ones off with the charity workers to Australia. Instead of having a better opportunity, the children were dropped off on farms to work as slaves. They were beaten, tortured and raped. You do not hear about this alot for obvious reasons. Mainly because it was a moment of embarrassment for the british governments due to their lack of care andc security. I hope this helped a bit :D
The plural form of migration is migrations.
An antonym for migration is immobility.
You can abbreviate migration as "mig." or "migr."
The word "migration" can be abbreviated as "mig."
The adverb form of migration is "migrationally."
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Many migrants came from Europe to work on the scheme and most probably stayed permanently, moving on as it was completed.
The rhyme scheme of "There Was a Child Went Forth" by Walt Whitman follows an ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH... pattern throughout the poem.
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About 5000 MPHW female ANM are currrently available in Haryana under the reproductive child health scheme.
One scheme for the welfare and empowerment of the girl child is the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao (Save the Daughter, Educate the Daughter) initiative launched by the Government of India in 2015. This scheme aims to address gender discrimination and improve the status of girls by promoting their education and protecting their rights.
The Ten Pound Pom scheme, which encouraged British citizens to emigrate to Australia for a fee of just ten pounds, officially ended in 1981. This program facilitated the migration of over a million people to Australia from the UK between its inception in 1945 and its conclusion.
The rhyme scheme of the poem "A Child's Hymn" by Charles Dickens is AABBCCDD. This means that every two lines rhyme with each other throughout the poem.
Timothy Twomey has written: 'An evaluation of the Rural Resettlement Scheme and its role in community planning' -- subject(s): Rural development projects, Urban-rural migration
Richard Sampson has written: 'The contribution of summer play scheme programmes to child development'
The Mother and Child Scheme was a public health initiative introduced in Ireland in the 1950s aimed at providing healthcare services to mothers and their children. It offered free medical care, including antenatal and postnatal services, vaccinations, and health check-ups for children up to the age of six. The scheme was designed to improve maternal and child health outcomes, particularly in underprivileged areas. However, it faced controversies and challenges related to its implementation and the broader context of social policy in Ireland at the time.
Ladli Yojna will be implemented in both rural and urban areas in the whole State of Haryana.