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  2. Religion in West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Islam is the second largest religion of West Bengal with about 27.01% people responded that they were Muslims during the 2011 Census of India. Out of a total of 91.3 million people in the state, the Muslim population is approximately 24.6 million.

  3. Kolkata - Wikipedia

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    Kolkata urban agglomeration population growth Census Total %± 1981: 9,194,000 — 1991: ... Religious groups in Kolkata City (1872−2011) [c] Religious group

  4. Islam in West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Zohora Begum Mosque in Kolkata. According to the 2011 census, West Bengal has over 24.6 million Muslims, making up 27% of the state's population. [6] The vast majority of Muslims in West Bengal are ethnic native Bengali Muslims, numbering around over 22 million and comprising 24.1% of the state population (mostly they reside in Rural areas).

  5. Demographics of India - Wikipedia

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    [30] [32] The population growth rate then increased in the ... (Bombay), and Kolkata (Calcutta). ... Population pyramid by religion. Hindu population pyramid in India ...

  6. Hinduism in West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is the largest religious tradition in the Indian state of West Bengal with approximately 70.54% of the population identifying themselves as Hindus (as of 2011). [1] The Hindus in West Bengal mostly belong to the Shakta (the Kalikula tradition), minority to Vaishnavite and a small community belong to Shaivite and other denominations. [2]

  7. West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, Hinduism is the most common religion, with adherents representing 70.54% of the total population. [171] Muslims, the second-largest community, comprise 27.01% of the total population, [ 172 ] Three of West Bengal's districts: Murshidabad , Malda and Uttar Dinajpur , are Muslim-majority.

  8. Kolkata district - Wikipedia

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    It has the lowest Scheduled Caste (5.38%) and Scheduled Tribe (0.24%) population in the state. Kolkata district is the only district in the state with a negative growth rate (−1.7%) for the 2001–2011 decade. Kolkata district has the second highest literacy rate (86.3%) in the state. [22]

  9. Islam in India - Wikipedia

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    Religions; Majority Sunni Islam ... Social and economic reasons behind population growth [145] ... Delhi, Kolkata and many cities of Gujarat where a clear socio ...