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INDIAN

CHRISTIANITY

HINDUISM

ISLAM

TOTAL

Bangalore & Mysore

40

7

47

Bombay

13

3

16

Calcutta

Cochin

Coonoor

Devlali

51

18

69

Faridabad

Ketti

Madras

New Delhi

44

6

50

Shillong

Total

148

34

182

INDIAN CHRISTIAN, KHASI AND EUROPEJkN

CHRISTIANITY HINDUISM ISLAM TOTAL

Bangalore & Mysore              1

1

6

3

1

1

36

48


Bombay                           6

Calcutta                        3

Cochin

Coonoor

Devlali                          1

Faridabad

Ketti

Madras                           1

New Delhi

Shillong                       36

Total                            48

300



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