Declining sikh space on the religious and political landscape of India

IF 0.6 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Miscellanea Geographica Pub Date : 2021-06-26 DOI:10.2478/mgrsd-2020-0055
H. S. Mangat, Shaik Iftikhar Ahmed, Lakhvir Singh Gill
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Abstract This study is devoted to highlighting the temporal trends and spatial variations in the concentration and growth of the major religious groups in India with special reference to the Sikh population. Such studies are gaining importance with the increasing penetration of both the religion and caste-composition in the political environment of the country. Although religious and caste interventions in politics are prevalent in all the elections, these become stronger as we move down from Parliamentary to Panchayat elections in which the voting pattern changes in favour of religion and caste groups. It has been observed that the share of Muslim population increased by 5.96% between 2001 and 2011, while it declined in the case of all other communities and the maximum decline (−8.02%) was noticed in the case of the Sikh population with the lowest share among all the major religious communities in India. The Sikh population also recorded the lowest growth rate of 8.42% against 24.65% and 16.76% witnessed by Muslims and Hindus respectively between2001 and 2011. The study is based on the religious data released by the Census of India.
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锡克教徒在印度宗教和政治版图上的地位日益下降
摘要:本研究旨在揭示印度主要宗教群体的集中和增长的时间趋势和空间变化,特别以锡克教徒为例。随着宗教和种姓构成在该国政治环境中日益渗透,这种研究变得越来越重要。尽管宗教和种姓对政治的干预在所有选举中都很普遍,但随着我们从议会选举到村务委员会选举,这些干预变得更强,投票模式变得有利于宗教和种姓群体。据观察,2001年至2011年期间,穆斯林人口的比例增加了5.96%,而所有其他社区的人口比例都有所下降,锡克教徒人口的下降幅度最大(- 8.02%),在印度所有主要宗教社区中所占比例最低。2001年至2011年间,锡克教徒的人口增长率也最低,为8.42%,而穆斯林和印度教徒的增长率分别为24.65%和16.76%。这项研究是基于印度人口普查公布的宗教数据。
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