‘In the universal phrase, the study of the dissemination of populations and cultures across many geographic regions and spheres has increased and so the Diaspora studies have came out as a vivacious area of research within rapidly increasing globalization.
Researchers found migration to be a foremost influence on the social-authenticity they were scrutinizing. Therefore, migration is measured to be one constructive step in that direction.
To put it, in a contrary way, the nuclear statement in migration is that the human beings has all the capabilities and potentialities of leading a high quality life, but, it is the atmosphere, the social-system around him, that made opportunities and his efforts to reach the high goals of life through migration.
In recent years there has been a developing body of work dealing with issues of Diaspora and hybridists, both within cultural geography and international Studies’.