Explained | How the PM panel report on minority population is being misread
What this report did not seek to highlight is that all of India's largest religious groups have grown substantially since 1950.
The Telegraph Online Published 16.05.24, 06:17 PM
Questions over PM panel data on minority population
The Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM)published on May 7, 2024 a working paper on the share of religious minorities in 167 countries, including India. The paper has noted that the share of Hindu population had decreased by 7.8 per cent while that of Muslim population had increased by 43.1 per cent between 1950 and 2015.
What this report did not seek to highlight is that all of India's largest religious groups have grown substantially since 1950. Population Foundation of India, a non-government organisation that advocates population health, has called the panel’s interpretation “misleading and baseless.” It has expressed deep concerns about media reports misrepresenting the data. We get to the bottom of it...
Video Producer: Shohini Bose
Video Editor: Rajbir Singh
The paper has noted that the share of Hindu population had decreased by 7.8 per cent while that of Muslim population had increased by 43.1 per cent between 1950 and 2015. What this report did not seek to highlight is that all of India's largest religious groups have grown substantially since 1950.16 May 2024
https://www.telegraphindia.com/video/explained-how-pm-panel-data-on-muslim-population-is-being-misread/cid/2020278
No comments:
Post a Comment