Migration is not a nature-made but man-made problem. People migrated to towns for construction of buildings get other construction works. The Book contains process of migration. Remittances to work, escalating prices to pay for school fees, donation to other educational institutions, medical charges are paid by the rural villagers. The study concentrates on effect of migration particularly rural migration in Indian Villages. The villages affected by communities of Schedules Tribes and Schedule Castes and other backward sections of the society. Village economy has been disrupted by Covid-19 and rural economic has been destabilized. The study involved undertaking of socio-economic survey in Telangana Villages particularly Anantapur District in Andhra Pradesh and Mahbubnagar District in Telangana State. The results have been scanty and the problems of migration from one place to other place with sheep rearing activities and other Yerukala (a type of activities of Basket making, leafplate making, beedi making (cigarette making) and other socio-economic activities.