⭐ Sri Lanka has been a Centre Buddhist religion 69.1% and culture from ancient times. it is a multi religious and multi ethnic Nation.
⭐ religions like Hinduism 7.1%, Christianity 6.2 % Islam 7.6% and others are also there.
⭐ Here, the major social groups are the Sinhala speakers 74% and Tamil speakers 18%.
⭐ among Tamil, there are two subgroups Sri Lankan Tamils 13% and Indian Tamils 5%. ↪ Sri Lankan Tamils are the natives of the country and the rest who migrated from India during colonial times are called Indian Tamils. ↪ the main language spoken by the people are Sinhala, Tamil and English.
- Sri Lanka has about 2 crore people living in their country. - The population in Sri Lanka is diversely different based on the social and linguistic groups.
Here is the diverse composition of population on Sri Lanka:
Major social groups: 1. Sinhala speakers: - 74 % (Most of them are buddhist.)
2. Tamil speakers: Again divided into two (Total 18%): - Sri Lankan Tamils: 13% - Indian Tamils: 5% The Indian Tamils came from India to Sri Lanka as plantation workers.
There are 7% Christians who are either Sinhalese or Tamil.
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⭕ diverse composition of Sri Lanka;
⭐ Sri Lanka has been a Centre Buddhist religion 69.1% and culture from ancient times. it is a multi religious and multi ethnic Nation.
⭐ religions like Hinduism 7.1%, Christianity 6.2 % Islam 7.6% and others are also there.
⭐ Here, the major social groups are the Sinhala speakers 74% and Tamil speakers 18%.
⭐ among Tamil, there are two subgroups Sri Lankan Tamils 13% and Indian Tamils 5%.
↪ Sri Lankan Tamils are the natives of the country and the rest who migrated from India during colonial times are called Indian Tamils.
↪ the main language spoken by the people are Sinhala, Tamil and English.
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- Sri Lanka has about 2 crore people living in their country.
- The population in Sri Lanka is diversely different based on the social and linguistic groups.
Here is the diverse composition of population on Sri Lanka:
Major social groups:
1. Sinhala speakers:
- 74 % (Most of them are buddhist.)
2. Tamil speakers:
Again divided into two (Total 18%):
- Sri Lankan Tamils: 13%
- Indian Tamils: 5%
The Indian Tamils came from India to Sri Lanka as plantation workers.
There are 7% Christians who are either Sinhalese or Tamil.