Demography
Officially, Kerala is a Hindu majority state with around 55% of the total population being classified as Hindu. But in reality only about 40% is Hindu, with the rest being divided among the Muslims and Christians almost equally. This is due to the fact that huge numbers of Dalits (somewhere around 2/3 to 3/4th) and OBCs are actually converted Christians who declare themselves as Hindu in order to receive the reservation benefits. Also, the census undercounts Muslim immigrants working in Gulf nations.
Census Data
NFHS-3 Census Report, which was released a few days ago contained some startling information. According to the report, women in Kerala are having just 1.93 children in their lifetime (to obtain a stable population, 2.16 children per woman is necessary, taking in to account that more boys are born on average compared to girls). 1.93 is not that bad, even China is having a fertility rate below that amount. But the report also gives religion-wise statistics, and that is where the problem starts.
According to NFHS, Hindu women on average are having around 1.53 children per woman, Christian women an average of 2.11 and Muslim women an average of 2.46. It can be seen that the Hindu birth rate is no way near replacement level. And if I am not wrong, the Hindu population in Kerala is already experiencing a natural population decline.
And it is not only the low birth rate which is causing the destruction of the Hindu community in Kerala. Although they comprise only 40% of the total population, Hindus account for more than 90% of the reported suicides in Kerala. And financially, they perform much worse compared to the affluent Muslim and Christian communities. The past two decades have seen a flurry of evangelical missionary activity targeting financially broken Hindus in Kerala. Hundreds of thousands are believed to have been converted to Christianity and many more being assimilated in to Islam. Also, there is a recent phenomenon called Love Jihad, in which radical Islamic youth are trained to convert Hindu girls.
Ethnic differentials can also be seen among the birth rate patterns. For example, Muslims of Malabar are having a higher birth rate compared to their co-ethnics in South and Central Kerala. Also, while the fertility rate amongst the Syrian Christians (the most affluent group in Kerala) remains low at 1.6 children per woman, that among the Latin Christians is reported at 1.9. The Evangelical / Pentecostal / Charismatic Christian groups on average have a fertility of around 2.5 children per woman.
Among the Hindus, not a single community is having replacement level fertility. It was measured at 1.39 children per women for Forward Castes (1.9 for Brahmins, 1.3 for Nairs and 1.9 for Vaishyas), 1.74 for OBCs (Ezhavas and Kammalars usually have a higher than average birth rate), 1.32 for SCs and 2.0 for STs. In other states of India, the poorer most section is the one which is having the highest birth rate. But in Kerala, it is the section which is having the lowest birth rate. Even though they are much better educated than the Dalits of any other state, most of the Keralite SCs live in extreme poverty.
No community can make sure their survival with such extremely low birth rates. For example each generation of Dalit Hindus in Kerala will number only about 60% of that of the preceding generation. If Gen I number 100 people, Gen II will number only 60. And Gen III will number only 36. Even the Japanese (Japan is considered to be the country with the lowest birth rate), are having a fertility rate of 1.37 children per women, above that of the Keralite SCs and Nairs.
Since no one has ever composed a population pyramid for Kerala, I am attaching that for Japan (Year 2050). Notice that the number of people in the age group 75-80 outnumber those aged 0-4 by almost three times. (Imagine something even worse for Keralite Hindus).
It seems that the Dalits and Nairs of Kerala will be history within the next two or three generations, while the remaining Hindus will be assimilated in to Christianity or Islam.
It is time for wake up for Hindus. If Hindus are not proud of their religion, the problem will increase for them.
ReplyDeleteooh :o..... is it true
ReplyDeleteIf it is fact,then it is not acceptable. Human being believes in humanity. The earth is no ones property. It will show its unacceptability if the wrong doing is not stopped immidiatly....
ReplyDeleteThe actual religious demography of Kerala now is this:
ReplyDeleteHindus-36.5%
Christians-35.5%
Muslims-27.5%
Census 2011 actually got Christian figures of 30% and 6.6% in Kerala and India respectively. The Government released the religion data after a delay of 4.5 years in August 2015 (other data were released in 2013), after adjusting the Christian figures as 18.4% and 2.3% in Kerala and India respectively, for reasons only known to them.
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