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state two main basis of social group in Sri Lanka

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sri Lanka, the major social groups are the Sinhala-speakers (74 percent) and the Tamil-speakers (18 percent). Tamils in Sri Lanka were divided into two groups: Sri Lankan Tamils (13 percent) – Tamil natives of the country. Indian Tamils (5 percent) – came from India during the colonial period as plantation workers.

Answered by TheCraaZygiRl
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The two main social groups in Sri Lanka are:

• Sinhala-speakers - 74%

• Tamil-speakers - 18 %. Among Tamils there are two subgroups;

• Tamil natives or the ‘Sri Lankan Tamils’ - 13 %.

• ‘Indian Tamils’- 87 % of the Tamil-speakers. Their forefathers came from India as plantation workers during colonial period.

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