New Delhi (04.07.2026):Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) will hold a high level meeting on July 9, 2026 to deliberate upon issues related to demographic change and illegal infiltration with Directors General of Police (DGPs) from all states and Union Territories. The meeting will also be joined by senior officials of the MHA.
It will focus upon identifying regions where significant demographic changes have taken place and factors contributing to inorganic and illegal growth of population. This high-level deliberation will also cover the measures to detect illegal infiltration and strengthen the mechanism for deportation.
This crucial meet aims to strengthen coordination between the Centre and states in tackling illegal infiltration. The Centre is keen to undertake scientific study of demographic changes across the country. A questionnaire is ready on how to go ahead on conducting the data-based study on population growth trends and changes in demographic composition across districts and regions.
MHA Convenes DGPs Meet To Discuss Demographic Change & Infiltration
By IndianMandarins - 2026-07-04 14:17:00
New Delhi (04.07.2026):Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) will hold a high level meeting on July 9, 2026 to deliberate upon issues related to demographic change and illegal infiltration with Directors General of Police (DGPs) from all states and Union Territories. The meeting will also be joined by senior officials of the MHA.
It will focus upon identifying regions where significant demographic changes have taken place and factors contributing to inorganic and illegal growth of population. This high-level deliberation will also cover the measures to detect illegal infiltration and strengthen the mechanism for deportation.
This crucial meet aims to strengthen coordination between the Centre and states in tackling illegal infiltration. The Centre is keen to undertake scientific study of demographic changes across the country. A questionnaire is ready on how to go ahead on conducting the data-based study on population growth trends and changes in demographic composition across districts and regions.