• Religion in India by Saumya Mittal
  • Religion in India by Saumya Mittal
  • Religion in India by Saumya Mittal
  • Religion in India by Saumya Mittal
  • Religion in India by Saumya Mittal
  • Religion in India by Saumya Mittal
  • Religion in India by Saumya Mittal
  • Religion in India by Saumya Mittal

    Religion in India by Saumya Mittal

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    These spreads delve into the nature of religion in India, drawing on Pew Research’s most comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the country to date.

    The data is based on a survey of 29,999 Indian adults, including 22,975 Hindus, 3,336 Muslims, 1,782 Sikhs, 1,011 Christians, 719 Buddhists, 109 Jains, and 67 individuals who identify with other religions or are religiously unaffiliated.

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    Saumya Mittal

    Saumya is an independent graphic designer based in Mumbai, India. She's a graduate of the London College of Communication and has a wide-ranging experience in branding, editorial, and information design. She's worked with organizations like the UN, Wateraid, PMNCH, Transform Health, and philanthropists like Nandan and Rohini Nilekani, which has shaped her focus on social and human-centered design.

    Saumya has a unique way of using data to explore hidden aspects of Indian culture. Her work aims to share important facts about India, touching on topics like religion, food, gender, marriage, mental health, and the environment. She does this to bridge knowledge gaps and challenge common assumptions using a mix of qualitative and quantitative data, all brought to life through graphic design.

    Her series, 'From Statistics to Stories,' can be found at Fluxus Chapel in Mumbai and was recently featured at the Bombay Zine Festival. She's also launched her own studio, 'From&To,' with a focus on information, editorial, and visual identity design.