India’s Temple Map: New 2026 Rankings Reveal the States with the Highest Number of Hindu Temples
Regional disparities in India’s temple rankings reveal southern states lead in preservation due to institutional support, while northern areas struggle.
Regional disparities in India’s temple rankings reveal southern states lead in preservation due to institutional support, while northern areas struggle.
India’s Jal Jeevan Mission has increased rural piped water access from 17% in 2019 to over 81% by 2025.
Grocery expenses for families of four vary across India, with southern states generally spending more due to higher incomes and diverse diets.
Hindu population growth in India varies regionally, influenced by cultural, economic factors, education, and urbanization, maintaining a significant majority.
India’s diverse Muslim population varies by state, with historical and demographic influences shaping its growth, particularly projected increases by 2026.
India is working to reduce zero-income households through government initiatives and economic growth, with significant regional disparities and progress anticipated by 2025.
Hinduism remains predominant in India, with 78.5% projected by 2025, though regional diversities highlight demographic shifts and influences.
India’s recession risk forecast varies regionally; southern states show resilience while northern areas face higher vulnerabilities due to economic challenges.
In 2025, India’s data center landscape is dominated by Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka, highlighting regional disparities and growth opportunities.
In 2025, college costs in India vary widely across states, reflecting economic disparity and accessibility challenges within higher education.
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