 Migration. Migration is the movement of individuals or groups from one place to another, which involves permanent or semi-permanent change of usual residents. So migration is the most volatile of the basic demographic variables, quickly reflecting changing social, economic and political circumstances. Both at the national and international level, internal and international migration are essentially geared by the same forces and the majority of migrants in the world today. So migration is a different concept from mobility. People try to change their status from one status to another. But in the case of migration, it is a difficult decision because when an individual or a group or a family decides to migrate from one place to another due to some specific circumstances, these circumstances can be economic, political, social, or un-usual incident or accident. They have to migrate from one place to another, but migration can also be international, from one city to another, from one area to another, but migration can also be international, that is, migration from one country to another. At some point, we saw in the world that the situation in the people's own countries was that they had to migrate from one place to another in the context of the context of the world. And in the situation where they left their homes and had to migrate, it was very difficult for them to do so. Because of this, many questions arise in the world regarding the concept of migration related to debates and implications in that context. Because most people move for economic reasons, but this is quite when people decide by themselves to migrate from one place or their own country to another one. But some migrate to escape political or religious persecutions or simply to fulfill a personal dream. So some people divide the reasons for migration into push-factor and pull-factor. Now, the question is, what is the reason for migration? The reason for migration is that people have to move from one place to another in the context of the world. So, some people divide the reasons for migration into push factor and pull factor. Now, some experts divide the reasons for migration into push and pull factor. They force people to migrate. Sometimes, people themselves are bound by their desires to leave that place and prefer to settle somewhere else. So, when we talk about that pull and push factor, push factors include white spread, unemployment, lack of farmland, famine, or war at home. We have just mentioned that the circumstances of migration are like this. If there is a war in some areas, people have to migrate because of the war. The ground conditions of migration are so low that the basic needs cannot be fulfilled. So, in order to fulfill their basic needs, people decide that they have to migrate and settle somewhere else. Usually, two types of migration. Experts are concerned that two types of migration can be divided. One is international migration. Migration is a migration characterized by flows from the poorer, less developed countries to the richer, more developed countries. Internationally, the debate on migration is that the poorer countries want to migrate from the poorer, more developed countries to the richer, more developed countries. People there want to migrate from the poorer, more developed countries. This is a common factor. Sometimes, it happens that people settle somewhere else but due to an unknown situation, their economic situation gets worse. In order to migrate from that situation, they want to change their place and their country. Along with that, we cannot deny that social circumstances become so problematic that people have to migrate. An international migration is also a type of migration. Where there is international migration, there is an internal migration that within the country, within the state, due to certain circumstances, people have to leave one area and go to another area. This is a migration. This is an insert of opportunities. If there is not a lot of interaction within a certain area, people migrate for the search of more interaction. Sometimes, there is an economic, social environment where people leave one place and go to another place to settle somewhere else. But sometimes, it happens that in a specific area, the development and growth declines. And due to that decline, people have to leave their place and their area. But in the last few days, we saw that due to the terrorist activities, people migrated from their areas due to terrorism. We had to leave our areas and go to another area and settle in our country. We have seen the internal migration that is linked to the incident.