egetarianism, it is often assumed is the norm in India, encouraged or imposed by ideologies of religion and caste.
However, a nationwide survey, conducted by the Office of Registrar General & Census Commissioner, reveals otherwise.
According
to the sample registration system (SRS) baseline survey 2014 released
by the registrar general of India, 71 percent of Indians over the age of
15 are non-vegetarian. The percentage of non-vegetarians across the
country however has dropped from 75 percent in 2004.
The
data shows that Telangana has the highest number of non-vegetarians
with 98.8 percent men and 98.6 percent women enjoying their meat, fowl
and fish.
Among the other states with a high non-vegetarian population are, West Bengal (98.55%) Andhra Pradesh (98.25%), Odisha (97.35%) and Kerala (97%).
Among the other states with a high non-vegetarian population are, West Bengal (98.55%) Andhra Pradesh (98.25%), Odisha (97.35%) and Kerala (97%).
Rajasthan has the
highest number of vegetarians: 73.2 percent men and 76.6 percent women.
Haryana follows next with 68.5 percent men and 70 percent women on a
vegetarian diet. And in Punjab, 65.5 percent of the male population and
68 percent of the female population eat vegetarian food.
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