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Hinduism is the second-largest religion in 61 out of 64 districts of Bangladesh, but there is no Hindu majority district in Bangladesh. In October 2022, the Government of Bangladesh proclaimed that it is dedicated to ensuring the safety and security of the Hindu minority community, after attacks on Hindu temples during religious pujas , Hindu ...
t. e. Religion in Bangladesh (2022 Census) [1] Islam (91.04%) Hinduism (7.95%) Buddhism (0.61%) Christianity (0.30%) Others (0.12%) The United Nations categorizes Bangladesh as a moderate democratic Muslim country. [2][3] Sunni Islam is the largest religion in the country and in all of its districts, except Rangamati. [4][5] The Constitution of ...
The Boundary Commission awarded the Bengali Hindus a territory far less in proportion to their population which was around 46% of the population of the province, awarding the Bengali Hindu majority district of Khulna to Pakistan. However, some Bengali Muslim majority districts such as Murshidabad and Malda were handed to India.
Satkhira was a Hindu-majority part of Bangladesh before Partition, but during the massive riots in the 1950s and 1960s most of the Hindus there fled to India. The population of Hindus and Christians has remained constant since 1981, but their percentages have fallen massively.
Gopalganj (Bengali: গোপালগঞ্জ জেলা) is a district in the Dhaka Division of Bangladesh. [3] The district has 1,172,415 inhabitants and its surface area is 1,490 km 2. The main town of the district is also called Gopalganj. It is the bank of the Madhumati river and located at 23°00’47.67" N 89°49’21.41".
Chittagong District. (There are a lots of temples in Chittagong but very few temples are listed here.) Chatteshwari Temple. Ramakrishna Mission. ISKCON Shree Radha Madhava Temple. Kaibalyadham Ashram. Anukulchandra Satsang Ashram. Tulsi Dham Ashram. Panchanan Dham Ashram.
Khulna was a Lower Caste Hindu-majority part of Bangladesh before Partition, but during the massive riots in the 1950s and 1960s most of the Hindus there fled to India. The population of Hindus and Christians has remained constant since 1981, but their percentages have fallen massively.
Most Hindus live in Asian countries, and the majority of Nepal and India are Hindus, and a significant number in Mauritius. Countries with more than 500,000 Hindu residents and citizens are (in decreasing order) India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Indonesia (with Bali being 87% Hindu), Pakistan, Sri Lanka, the United States, Malaysia, United Kingdom ...