Here's the breakdown of Maharashtra's population by religion for 1951 and 2011: 1951 * Hindus: 28,642,304 (89.50%) * Muslims: 2,436,357 (7.61%) * Buddhists: 2,487 (0.01%) * Jains: 337,578 (1.06%) * Christians: 433,290 (1.35%) * Sikhs: 41,434 (0.13%) * Others: 109,114 (0.34%) 2011 * Hindus: 89,703,057 (79.83%) * Muslims: 12,971,152 (11.54%) * Buddhists: 6,531,200 (5.81%) * Jains: 1,400,349 (1.25%) * Christians: 1,080,073 (0.96%) * Sikhs: 223,247 (0.20%) * Others: 178,965 (0.17%) Key Observations: * Hinduism remains the dominant religion in Maharashtra, although its proportion has decreased slightly. * The Muslim population has grown significantly both in absolute numbers and as a percentage of the total population. * Buddhism has seen a substantial increase, primarily due to the growth of the Dalit Buddhist movement. * The proportion of Christians and Sikhs has remained relatively stable. Important Note: These figures are based on official census data and may not include all religious groups or accurately reflect the religious diversity within Maharashtra.
तुम्हाला म्हणजे abp माझाला विचारूनच खाते वाटप झाले असावे
Sarvat pahile chya ghayit chukichi Batami dakhvat aahe
Dada bhuse na shaley shikshan khat aahe
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Girish Mahajan va Vikhe patil yanna jal sampada aahe
शालेय शिक्षण
Mrud va jalsandharan mantri Sanjay Bhau Rathod la aahe
Chukichi news dakhvat aahe abp majha
Here's the breakdown of Maharashtra's population by religion for 1951 and 2011:
1951
* Hindus: 28,642,304 (89.50%)
* Muslims: 2,436,357 (7.61%)
* Buddhists: 2,487 (0.01%)
* Jains: 337,578 (1.06%)
* Christians: 433,290 (1.35%)
* Sikhs: 41,434 (0.13%)
* Others: 109,114 (0.34%)
2011
* Hindus: 89,703,057 (79.83%)
* Muslims: 12,971,152 (11.54%)
* Buddhists: 6,531,200 (5.81%)
* Jains: 1,400,349 (1.25%)
* Christians: 1,080,073 (0.96%)
* Sikhs: 223,247 (0.20%)
* Others: 178,965 (0.17%)
Key Observations:
* Hinduism remains the dominant religion in Maharashtra, although its proportion has decreased slightly.
* The Muslim population has grown significantly both in absolute numbers and as a percentage of the total population.
* Buddhism has seen a substantial increase, primarily due to the growth of the Dalit Buddhist movement.
* The proportion of Christians and Sikhs has remained relatively stable.
Important Note: These figures are based on official census data and may not include all religious groups or accurately reflect the religious diversity within Maharashtra.