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Demography Watch: How Northeast India Was Christianised In The Last 100 Years
by Swarajya Staff - Aug 23, 2016, 12:02 pm
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Indian children hold candles as they stand ahead of their first communion during the celebrations of Christmas at a church in Agartala, capital of India’s northeastern state of Tripura, early 25 December 2006. Although Christians make up less than 3 percent of the country’s one-billion-plus population, Christmas is widely celebrated in India. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit: STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)




The Centre For Policy Studies (CPS) has published its latest note on the Religion Data Census of 2011. The note shows how the demographics of the northeast have drastically changed in the last century.

Northeast India forms a major region of Christian concentration in India today. Of the 2.78 crore Christians counted in 2011, 78 lakh are in the northeast (including Assam). This is the largest concentration of Christians in India after the coastal region stretching from southern Tamil Nadu and Kerala to coastal Karnataka, Goa and Maharashtra.

But unlike other regions, the spread of Christianity in the northeast is almost entirely a phenomenon of the twentieth century. Much of the Christian expansion in the northeast occurred during 1931-51, and more prominently during 1941-51.

This expansion has continued unabated since 1951. The tribal populations of Mizoram, Manipur and Nagaland have now become almost entirely Christian.

Meghalaya

The earliest part of the northeast to witness the expansion of Christianity was Meghalaya. This was largely because the British administrator handed over the responsibility and the budget for school education to the Christian missions.

Notwithstanding the early arrival of Christianity in Meghalaya, the spread of Christianity there was relatively slow after Independence. But the share of Christians in the population of Meghalaya has continued to rise robustly from decade to decade and has reached nearly 75 percent in 2011. It seems some of the tribes in Meghalaya are still resisting conversion.

Mizoram

Mizoram was the next state to be Christianised. There was a sudden spurt in the number and share of Christians in the total population during 1911-1931. And, in the next two decades spanning 1931 to 1951, nearly the whole of the tribal population of Mizoram was converted to Christianity. The share of Christians in the population of Mizoram in 1951 was above 90 percent; it was less than three percent in 1911.

Manipur

This state was Christianised mainly in the decades following Independence. The share of Christians in Manipur now is 41 percent. It was around two percent in 1931 and 12 percent in 1951. The share of Christians in the total population seems less than in the neighbouring states, but this is mainly because of the large non-tribal population of the Manipur Valley. The hill districts of Manipur, which have mainly tribal populations, are almost fully Christian now.

Nagaland

Christianisation of Nagaland happened mostly in the decades leading to and following the Independence. The share of Christians in the population of the state was around two percent in 1911, which increased to 13 percent in 1931 and to 46 percent in 1951.

By 1991, the share of Christians reached above 87 percent. By that time, the tribal population of Nagaland was nearly fully Christianised. Of the Scheduled Tribes population of 10.61 lakh counted in that year, 10.44 lakh were Christians, and they formed more than 98 percent of the population of the Scheduled Tribes.

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh remained beyond the reach of the Church until 1971, when the area was brought under civil administration. Since then, the share of Christians has been rising rapidly from decade to decade and has reached above 30 percent now. Many of the tribes of Arunachal Pradesh have now acquired large Christian majorities.

Assam

Assam, like Meghalaya, had acquired a significant Christian presence already in 1901. About 22,000 Christians were counted in the state at the time. These early Christians were mostly from the migrant tribes in the tea plantations of upper Assam.

The number of Christians in Assam has since multiplied 85 times, and their reach has spread to many of the indigenous tribes. Their share in the population, however, is much less than in the surrounding hill states. Christians had a share of 0.4 percent in 1901. Their share in 2011 reached 3.75 percent.

Their share in the tribal-dominated districts of Karbi Anglong and Dima Hsao, and in some of the Bodo districts, is much higher.

Tripura

There were only about 5,000 Christians in Tripura in 1951. Today, the number stands at 1.6 lakh. Much of the rise has taken place after 1981 and particularly during the last two decades.

Sikkim

Sikkim, in the neighbourhood of the northeast, has also seen rapid expansion of Christianity since 1971.

The share of Christians in the population there has reached nearly 10 percent from less than 0.8 percent in 1971. There has been a similarly rapid rise in the share of Christians in the neighbouring Darjiling district of West Bengal.


The distribution of Christians in India according to the Census of 2011. (Photo Credit: CPS)


The history and timing of Christianisation of the northeast indicate that administrative, political and strategic impulses have played a large role in this phenomenon. The early beginning of Christianisation in the hill states of the region was encouraged and facilitated by the British administrators. This facilitation went to the extent of vesting the entire responsibility and budget of school education on the church in the area that now forms Meghalaya.

Christian missionaries obtained similarly close cooperation from the British administration in the Lushai hills, which now form Mizoram.

The tentative spread of Christianity through the cooperation of the British administration in the earlier part of the twentieth century was followed by a great spurt at the eve of Independence.

The data clearly shows that Christianity got entrenched in the tribal populations mainly during 1931-51. In that period and following Independence, the Church began to inspire and lead the various militant assertions of tribal and regional sub-nationalism in this region. This seems to have helped the continued expansion of Christianity throughout the region after 1951.

Read the full note and analysis here.
 
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Good.

The improvement of literacy, healthcare and general outlook toward life is significant.

Civilization is an ongoing process.

Can we also have literacy figures for the above places hundred years back and now?
 
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Good.

The improvement of literacy, healthcare and general outlook toward life is significant.

Civilization is an ongoing process.

Can we also have literacy figures for the above places hundred years back and now?

I hope you understand that xtians are FAR more hostile to muslism than Hindus. :lol:

You think more xtians in India is going to make India better for muslims like you ? :cheesy:



3 Lakh Triblas converted over last 10 years in Rajasthan alone




 
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I hope you understand that xtians are FAR more hostile to muslism than Hindus. :lol:

You think more xtians in India is going to make India better for muslims like you ? :cheesy:



3 Lakh Triblas converted over last 10 years in Rajasthan alone





These missionaries have way more influence on trump and his gang than you or your gurus could ever dream of. So, better be careful in dealing with them. The US does not hand out free candies, it is one of those candies that comes with the US support.
 
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The US does not hand out free candies, it is one of those candies that comes with the US support.

That's why we are backing the Hindu nationalists. In fact, our current Opposition is a sell-out when it comes to religion. First they fooled Hindus, then the Sikhs, then Muslims and now Christians.

Missionaries will suffer if they continue hampering peace in Hindu/Buddhist/Sikh societies.
 
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These missionaries have way more influence on trump and his gang than you or your gurus could ever dream of. So, better be careful in dealing with them. The US does not hand out free candies, it is one of those candies that comes with the US support.

US is a xtian nation. Trump or no trump.

Same is true for Europe.

It has nothing to do with their support or lack of it.
 
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That's why we are backing the Hindu nationalists. In fact, our current Opposition is a sell-out when it comes to religion. First they fooled Hindus, then the Sikhs, then Muslims and now Christians.

Missionaries will suffer if they continue hampering peace in Hindu/Buddhist/Sikh societies.

If people choosh to believe in a different religion islam/xtianity how can you stop them, how can you force someone to remain something they don't want to be
 
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US is a xtian nation. Trump or no trump.

Same is true for Europe.

It has nothing to do with their support or lack of it.

The foreign policy of the US has everything to do with the 'coming of the messiah'.
 
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The only way to deal with rising Christianity is to push real secularism and inter faith marriages in those areas.
Otherwise, I find Indian Christians are generally as backward as Hindus and Muslims (in Social behaviour).
 
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The foreign policy of the US has everything to do with the 'coming of the messiah'.

Of course, but it has nothing to with their support.

They will continue to propagate conversion irrespective of their support or lack of it.

E.g. is their massive conversion attempt in china.

The only way to deal with rising Christianity is to push real secularism and inter faith marriages in those areas.
Otherwise, I find Indian Christians are generally as backward as Hindus and Muslims (in Social behaviour).

The only way to deal with conversion is to strengthen and propagate Hinduism and do ghar wapsi.

It was the CONgress "secularism" that has made the matter this bad. It almost lost us the North east.
 
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Of course, but it has nothing to with their support.

They will continue to propagate conversion irrespective of their support or lack of it.

Their support or opposition is based on their foreign policy.
 
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Their political support or their support for conversion ? Both are two different things.

Conversion is a religious matter and so is 'coming of the messiah'. In other words the US foreign policy is based on religious doctrine. This is the reason behind their blind support for israel and everybody knows that israel is the cornerstone of the US foreign policy today.
 
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