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It is composed of different religious groups, racial groups and groups having cultural differences. In the long span of Indian history various groups from” different parts of the world entered into India with their own socio-cultural and racial features.
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Indian society is a pluralistic society with a complex social order characterised by a multitude of ethnic, linguistic, religious and caste divisions. Hindus constitute the majority community and comprise about 82% of the population. They stand evenly distributed across regions. The Muslims constitute 12% and the Sikhs 2% of the population. Muslims are concentrated in J and K, Assam, Bihar, U.P., Kerala and West Bengal.
Christians are concentrated in the small states of Northeast-Nagaland, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and the Sikhs are concentrated in Punjab. These distributions have an important bearing upon the politics of these areas. The Muslim-concentrated areas are communal riots areas; the concentration of Sikhs in Punjab is a determinant of Politics in Punjab
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