Push factors are conditions or reasons that drive people to leave a particular area, especially rural areas. These include challenges or negative aspects of rural life that compel individuals or families to migrate to urban areas or other locations.
Therefore, the availability of regular work is not a push factor for migration but rather a pull factor.
List-I (Words) | List-II (Definitions) |
(A) Theocracy | (I) One who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions |
(B) Megalomania | (II) One who collects and studies objects or artistic works from the distant past |
(C) Apothecary | (III) A government by divine guidance or religious leaders |
(D) Antiquarian | (IV) A morbid delusion of one’s power, importance or godliness |