Religious Minorities of India: A Sociological Perspective

Religion and Marginalization: A Sociological Perspective

India, often described as a “land of diversity,” is home to a multitude of religions, languages, and cultures. While Hinduism is the dominant religion, constituting nearly 80% of the population, India is also home to significant religious minorities, including Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Parsis, and Jains. These communities, though numerically smaller, play a vital role … Read more

Constitutional Provisions Related with Linguistic and Religious Minorities in India

The Problem of Insecurity and Violence against Minorities in India

Introduction on Linguistic and Religious Minorities India, a mosaic of over 1.3 billion people, is characterized by extraordinary linguistic, religious, and cultural diversity. With 22 officially recognized languages, hundreds of dialects, and six major religions, the Indian Constitution’s framers recognized the necessity of safeguarding minority rights to foster social harmony. Constitutional provisions for linguistic and … Read more