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there are 1000 students in a school out of these 15 percent are muslim 10 percent are christians and rest hindus find the no of hindu​

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Answered by linsonkalady
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In 1947, Hindus constituted 12.9% of Pakistan, which made Pakistan (including present day Bangladesh) the second-largest Hindu-population country after India. After Pakistan gained independence from Britain on 14 August 1947, 4.7 million of the country's Hindus and Sikhs migrated to India.

When India achieved independence in 1947, Hindus formed 85% of the total population, though pre-Partition British India had 73% of Hindus and 24% of Muslims.

And according to a 2012 Pew Research Center survey, within the next four decades, Christians will remain the world's largest religion; if current trends continue, by 2050 the number of Christians will reach 2.9 billion (or 31.4%).

Yet, as the nation approaches the end of its 74th year of independence, it is worth looking back at how far the nation has come in such a short span of time. At the time of independence, India had a population of 340 million. Its literacy level was also alarmingly low pegged at around 12 per cent.

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