I’ve been analyzing the Pakistan's population based on religion & wanted to present the findings in a visual format. This graph illustrates the changes in the Hindu population of Pakistan over the past century.
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From 1901 to 1941, the percentage of Hindus population reduced from 17% to 13.4%
However, following the partition and subsequent migration to India, the Hindu population experienced a significant decline, reaching just 1.6% in 1951.
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Post-partition, it remained somewhat the same, but over time, it showed some modest increase, reaching 2.15% in 2017. In terms of actual numbers, the Hindu population stood at 2.2 million in 1901, declined to 0.53 million in 1951, and then rose to 4.4 million in 2017.
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Further breaking down of Hindus population in General and Scheduled Castes.
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Whereas, the Christian population has showed increase in initial census, then it remained the same in percentage-wise with some difference in decimals. In numbers, it was 32000 in 1901, and in 2017 it was 2.6M.
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How much Pakistan Administrative units are Hindu?
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How much Pakistan Administrative units are Christian?
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Here is the data of East Pakistan/Bengal. It has been decreasing since 1901 and reached to 18% from 33% in 60 years. One of the reasons of decrease is the partition.
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