Population in Kerala
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There are huge number of people who belonged to the aboriginal society and minorities. The percentage of the population of women is much higher when compared to the other states. The percentage revolves round 51.42%. Malayalam is the official and certified language of the state. The rate of population grows more rapidly than the production of the fodder crops. The rate in which the population grows is known as "geometric progression" and the agricultural productivity is dubbed as "arithmetic progression" according to Althusser.
However, in the case of Kerala, the population is estimated to be lowest when tallied with the rest of the states of India. The aboriginal population comprise of 1.10% of the population. There are Jewish populations in this state who have migrated from Israel. The principles of Judaism are followed till date by the immigrants. There are 56.1% of Hindus, 24.7% of Muslim and 19% of Christians in living happily with in the periphery of Kerala.
The society of Kerala is patriarchal - father being the core of every family which is the normal trend in India. However, the philosophy of patriarchy often gives rise to domestic violence. The ratio of male to female population is 1.058. The infant mortality rate is low and the medical condition is better most of the states of India. The urban population and the rural are balanced in Kerala. The movement of Sankritization has affected the people from the subaltern strata of the population.