The study titled “Change in Religious Composition across Districts in India from 2001 to 2011” stated that at the national level, the Hindu population came down slightly, from 80.46% in 2001 to 79.8% in 2011. But the Muslim population rose from 13.43% to 14.23%. Even Christians saw a marginal rise in their share.
In conclusion, the authors of the EPW study summed up the transformational impact of Modi era. It points out that across rural and urban areas in most states and union territories, on average, the resource share of adult females was significantly lower than that of adult males in 2011–12.
Debunking Pawan Khera's lies, Prof Shamika Ravi said no grant came directly to faculty member when she was assistant professor at the Open Society funded ISB.
According to data from Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, vehicle ownership among the poorest households increased from 6% to 40% in the last decade under the Modi government.