This Survey Found Out How Many Indians Are Non-Vegetarians And Which State Is The Least Vegetarian

The Food habits of people in India have always been a point of political, religious as well as social debate. But  a recently released survey claims that the number of non-vegetarians is still much higher than the number who are vegetarians. Specifically, 7 out of every 10 Indians are still non-vegetarians.

A survey for the year 2014 conducted by the Registrar General of India says that the percentage of males above the age of 15 who ate meat, fish or eggs was 71.6 percent. For females it was slightly lower at 70.7 percent. 

However, it also revealed that the percentage of non-vegetarians have declined as it was 75 percent in 2004 when the survey was last conducted.

Here are some of the findings of the survey: 

Prevalence of vegetarianism and non-vegetarianism among the population aged 15 years and above 

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Caste-wise depiction of prevalence of vegetarianism among the population aged 15 years and above 

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Caste wise depiction of prevalence of non-vegetarianism among the population aged 15 years and above 

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States with the maximum number of vegetarians 

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The 5 states with the maximum number of non-vegetarians 

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(Design credits: Lakshya Vij )

(All images sourced from WikiCommons | Feature image source: Flickr)

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