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Telangana state is the 12th most populous state in India, with a population of 35,003,674 as per 2011 Census, with a population density of 312 per km 2. The state has male and female population of 17,611,633 and 17,392,041 respectively with sex ratio (Females per 1000 Males) standing at 988. Decadal Growth Rate (2001-2011) Rate is 13.58%.
Hinduism remains the dominant religion in Telangana, with over 85% of the population identifying as Hindus. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The state is home to important Hindu pilgrimage sites, including Yadadri temple , Bhadrachalam temple , [ 3 ] and Ramappa temple .
Religion in Telangana ... It also has the second lowest literacy rate among rural women at 53.7%. 37.1% of the population aged 3–35 years received free education at ...
Total population; 212,563,640 ... Tamil Nadu: 63,188,168: Andhra Pradesh including Telangana: 74,824,149: Karnataka: ... Hinduism was the state religion of most of ...
Telugu Christians or Telugu Kraistava are a religious community who form the third-largest religious minority in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. [2] According to the 2001 Census of India, there are over a million Christians in Andhra Pradesh, constituting around 1.51% of the state's population. [2]
The list of religious populations article provides a comprehensive overview of the distribution and size of religious groups around the world. This article aims to present statistical information on the number of adherents to various religions, including major faiths such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others, as well as smaller religious communities.
Lingayats have been estimated to be about 16% of Karnataka's population [2] and about 6-7% of Maharashtra's population. [ 2 ] [ 13 ] [ note 17 ] . Lingayat Vani community is present in marathwada and Kolhapur , Konkan region and were traders, Zamindars in medieval era.
About 76% of the population of Telangana speak Telugu, 12% speak Urdu, and 12% speak other languages. [6] [7] Before 1948, Urdu was the official language of Hyderabad State, and due to a lack of Telugu-language in educational institutions, Urdu was spoken by the educated people of Telangana, including the elite.