Book Title: Anuvrat Movements Theory and Practical
Author(s): Shivani Bothra
Publisher: USA Florida International University

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________________ Table 7. Water Usage Among Participants from Different Religious Backgrounds Above Average Below Average Average Don't Know Total Religion Jain 19 64 43% 12.8% 23 15.4% 149 100% 43 28.9% 15 42.9% Hindu 11 35 2.9% 31.4% 22.9% 100% Sikh 0.0% 100% 0.0% 100% Muslim 83.3% 0.0% 20 10.5% 0.0% 0 0.0% 31 16.2% 16.7% 59 81 Total 100% 191 100% 42.4% 30.9% The next questions in the survey were: “Do you need more information on what you could do to be more environment friendly?” and “Do you need more information on what you could do to be more socially responsible?” The survey data shows that 195 respondents attempted both of these questions. 84% of the responses were "yes," 9.4% "no" and 6.5% were not sure. Such a results conveys an eagerness to get information, but is that enough? The following tables 8 and 9 presents the survey output and provides yet another comparison between an Anuvrati's attitude and a non-Anuvrati's attitude. Table 8. “Do You Need More Information on What You Could Do to be More Environment Friendly?” Yes No Not Sure Total Anuvrati 105 69.15 114 64.4% 28.6% 45.5% NonAnuvrati 47 10 71.4% 63 6 54.5% 30.9% 35.6% Total 152 100% 14 100% 11 100% 177 100% 69

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