The document provides statistics on the religious demographics of three Indian states - Tripura, Mizoram, and Manipur - based on census data from October 2011. In Tripura, the majority religion is Hinduism at 85.2%, followed by Islam at 8.2% and Christianity at 3.2%. Mizoram has a Christian majority of 86.6%, while Hinduism is only 3.4% and Buddhism is 8.7%. Manipur has a more even religious spread, with Hinduism as the largest at 44.3%, Christianity next at 32.5%, Sanamahism at 14.5%, and Islam at 8.7%.
The document provides statistics on the religious demographics of three Indian states - Tripura, Mizoram, and Manipur - based on census data from October 2011. In Tripura, the majority religion is Hinduism at 85.2%, followed by Islam at 8.2% and Christianity at 3.2%. Mizoram has a Christian majority of 86.6%, while Hinduism is only 3.4% and Buddhism is 8.7%. Manipur has a more even religious spread, with Hinduism as the largest at 44.3%, Christianity next at 32.5%, Sanamahism at 14.5%, and Islam at 8.7%.
The document provides statistics on the religious demographics of three Indian states - Tripura, Mizoram, and Manipur - based on census data from October 2011. In Tripura, the majority religion is Hinduism at 85.2%, followed by Islam at 8.2% and Christianity at 3.2%. Mizoram has a Christian majority of 86.6%, while Hinduism is only 3.4% and Buddhism is 8.7%. Manipur has a more even religious spread, with Hinduism as the largest at 44.3%, Christianity next at 32.5%, Sanamahism at 14.5%, and Islam at 8.7%.
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