The religious demography of Assam, India has changed significantly over the past century. According to studies, the proportion of Hindus in Assam has declined from 84.55% in 1901 to 65.38% in 2001, while the proportion of Muslims has risen from 15.03% to 39.92% over the same period. Christians have also increased their presence, growing from 0.41% to 3.70% of the population. In certain districts of Assam, including Kokrajhar, Bongaigaon, Dhubri, Barpeta, and Nalbari, the growth rates of Hindus have been less than 10% over the last decade, while the growth rates of Muslims and Christians in these same districts have
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Religious Profiling of Assam
The religious demography of Assam, India has changed significantly over the past century. According to studies, the proportion of Hindus in Assam has declined from 84.55% in 1901 to 65.38% in 2001, while the proportion of Muslims has risen from 15.03% to 39.92% over the same period. Christians have also increased their presence, growing from 0.41% to 3.70% of the population. In certain districts of Assam, including Kokrajhar, Bongaigaon, Dhubri, Barpeta, and Nalbari, the growth rates of Hindus have been less than 10% over the last decade, while the growth rates of Muslims and Christians in these same districts have
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Religious Profiling of Assam
G2018ssa003 Aniruddha Dighe
Calculating and analyzing the human population in limited
given terrain is termed as Demography. It is the statistics of the population that is subjected to change in accordance with aging, birth, death, migration religion etc. That aid in research to understand information about the population, religion, language and ethnicity of the place. The research use the tools like census to gather information around the place. As we can see India ranking 2nd among the world among vast population. The drastic change in population after 1960s which led policy maker think about new policy. The change in religious profile in Assam has endangered the Indian regionalist. Thus here, we are focusing on the Religious profile of Assam. According to the studies the proportion of Indian r. has declined from 84.55 percentage in 1901 to 65.38 in 2001. Proportion of Muslims has correspondingly risen from 15.03 to 39.92 percent, and that of Christians from 0.41 to 3.70 percent. The vast decline in Indian R. occurred during 1921+ 1931 in the period before independence. The decline of about 3 percentage points that has taken place during the last decades is the largest since then. The proportion of Christians in Assam has nearly doubled since 1951. In Kokrajhar, Christian presence has risen to 9.82 to 13.72 percent during the last decades alone. Christian presence has is now considerable in Goalpara (7.87 percent), Darrang (6.47 percent), and Sonitpur (6.88 percent) districts of lower Assam. In the hill district of karbi Anglong, proportion of Christians are 26.68 percent. Their presence is rapidly rising in the neighboring Sibsagar and Golghat districts also. In Bongaigaon, Dhubri, Kokrajhar, Barpeta and Nalbari districts of lower assan has seed decadal growth of Indian Religionists during 1991 to 2001 has been less than 10 percent. Indian regionalist has grown about 2.35 percent during last decade. During the same decade Muslims growth in Bongaigaon has been 31.84percent . 29.58 in dhubri and christains by 65.50 percent. In kokrajhar, muslim have grown by 19.15 percent and Christians by 58.12 percent. In Barpeta, these two communities have grown by 25.86 percent and 48.03 percent, and In Nalbari by 25.23 and 68.29 percent, respectively. The situation in the district mentioned here is the most acute, but similar situation seems to exist in several other districts of the state. In these district, the growth of Indian Religionists has been obviously much below their natural growth and thus they have probably forced to migrate out the these districts.