Hindus are the Highest Educated Group in Scotland

Friday 27th March 2015 05:46 EDT
 

According to a Scottish Government report published on 26th March 2015, Hindus have the highest qualifications in Scotland and are most likely to be in full-time education.

The reports are from the Analysis of Equality Results from the 2011 census. It states, “Hindus were most likely to be employed in the top two occupational groups.” In other words, Hindus are more likely to be managers, directors, senior officials and professional.

In a statement from Nevada, USA, the President of Universal Society of Hinduism, Rajan Zed, congratulated the Hindu community in Scotland for continuing with the traditional values of stress on education, hard work, higher morals, sanctity of marriage plus many more, amongst so many distractions.

Rajan Zed also went on to advice Hindus to stay pure, focus on inner search, stay away from greed and always keep God in your life.

The report further suggests that People with “no religion” are the highest in Scotland; followed by the Church of Scotland adherents, Roan Catholics, religion not stated, other Christians, Muslims, Hindus, other religions, Buddhists, Sikhs and Jews.


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