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Is Kerala population decreasing?
If the number of younger working people (20-34 years) was 50.3\% in the state in 1991, their number has come down to 36.3\% in 2021 and the census-based projection indicates that it is expected to drop further to 33.2\% by 2036, according to a study on ‘Demographic Changes in Kerala and the Emerging Challenges: An …
When did Hinduism start in Kerala?
5000 BC
The earliest settlers of Kerala were the Proto-Australoids, the Mediterraneans, the Dravidians, and the Aryans in 321-297 BC. Hinduism, the worlds oldest religion dates back to about 5000 BC. Islam is said to have entered into Kerala through commercial trading between Kerala and Middle East during 7th century AD.
What is the percentage of Hindu in Tamilnadu?
87.6\%
According to 2011 Census of India figures, 87.6\% of Tamil Nadu’s population are Hindus, 6.12\% are Christians, 5.86\% are Muslims, 0.12\% are Jains, 0.02\% are Buddhists and 0.02\% are Sikhs.
What percentage of Kerala’s population is Hindu?
Hindus constitute 54.72 per cent of the total population in Kerala, with Muslims accounting for 26.56 per cent and Christians 18.38 per cent, according to the population census by religious community 2011 released on Tuesday.
What has happened to the Muslim population in Kerala?
The share of Muslims has grown in both parts and Indian Religionists have lost in both. However, the decline of the latter has been more pronounced in North Kerala, where their share has fallen from 69.1 percent in 1901 to 50.7 percent in 2011. Of this loss of more than 18 percentage points, 14 have been lost after 1951.
What is the second largest religion in Kerala?
Islam is the second-largest practiced religion in Kerala (26.56\%), only surpassed by Hinduism. The calculated Muslim population (Indian Census, 2011) in Kerala state is 8,873,472.
Why the decline of Christians in South Kerala?
The decline of Christians in South Kerala is to be attributed partly to the higher growth of Muslims. The rise of in the share of Muslims in 1941-51 was probably because of the out-migration of Christians. But the consistently high rise after 1961 is related, in large part, to their relatively higher growth.