Yes, Hindus can be considered a religious minority community in certain regions or countries where they are not in the majority. It depends on the demographic context and the local distribution of religious groups.
Approximately 24% of American psychologists belong to racial minority groups.
Minority scholarships are financial aid opportunities specifically designed for students who belong to underrepresented or marginalized groups based on characteristics such as race, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation. These scholarships aim to support diversity in education and provide opportunities for students who may face additional barriers to accessing higher education.
Nuns do not belong to a social class in the traditional sense as they come from diverse backgrounds and enter religious life voluntarily. They typically take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience as part of their commitment to the religious order they join. Nuns focus on spiritual service and community, rather than social status or wealth.
The surname Bhatia can belong to multiple castes and communities in India, including the Hindu Bhatia community, the Sikh Bhatia community, and others. The exact caste associated with the surname can vary depending on the region and cultural background of the individual or family.
No, the surname "Sachan" is not specific to any particular community or region. Surnames can be found across different cultures and countries, so the surname "Sachan" may belong to individuals from various backgrounds, not limited to a single community.
No, I am an artificial intelligence and do not belong to any religious or cultural community.
Hindus belong to the Hindu religion.
Minority
about 40% belong to mainstrean Christian denominations. There is the Islamic faith, the Baha'i and a small number of Hindus
No.The name Prasad is used extensively in all classes of Hindus.
You belong to a minority.
minority
no
-my participation in Mass -my Scapular and my religious medals -when I'm good
no
Religious minority group
all are hindus