Migration
17 March 2018
Hello everyone,
My name is Bhavana
Gaude from F.Y.B.COM C and I like to share my views on the topic “Migration”.
From stone age to modern age, from colonized to globalised
world, immigration has been a phenomenon by itself.
Goans have been migrating before, during and after colonial
times. According to the available information Goans traded in east Africa in
the 10th century which shows that they were truly, seafarers and
intercontinental movers. Later on, during Portuguese colonial rule, Christian
Goans became a part of the Portuguese seafaring tradition. The majority of Goan
immigrants have originated from the old conquests mainly Bardez, Tiswadi,
Salcete and Marmugao. The reason behind migration was unemployment, as Portuguese
did not do anything to generate the employment in Goa for the common man and as
a result, large section of the population was forced to migrate. According to
sources in the year 1930’s seventy thousand Goans had migrated from Goa out of
which 2/3rd settled in British India and in 1960, 1/6th
of the total population of 6 lakhs was immigrant. Goa, a small territory has a
vast international Diaspora and it is a matter of record that Goans were never
used as bonded labour, unlike Indians in British India.
Most of the Goans emigrated to the neighbouring Indian
states, as Goa being a Portuguese colony, any migration to India was considered
international than the places like Pune, Dharwad, Calcutta, Karachi and Mumbai,
where Goans began working in the British Navel fleet between 1797 and 1813.
From the last decades of the 19th century to the
early decades of the 20th century Goans began emigrating to
Portuguese and British colonies in East Africa. They were seeking their
livelihood in distant lands as workers in search of opportunities in various
fields. The rich cultural syncretism gave Goans a more inclusive identity which
facilitated their adaptation and integration into new and different cultures of
the host of countries. According to the statistics Christian Goans had a higher
geographical and occupational mobility because of their cultural openness and
liberal attitude, which helped easy adaptability to any environment.
In the mid 60’s in the wake of an oil boom in West Asia and
Gulf, began a steady outflow of semiskilled and skilled labour force.
This was followed by outflow of enterpreneurs, store owners,
professionally employed businessmen to European countries primarily to W.K. A
little later, professionals and educated elite began seeking economical
betterment in more advanced countries in the world.
Regards
Bhavana Gaude
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