General category population is the entire population of India which was around 1.21 billion according to Census 2011. ... General category or forward caste makes up 30% of the entire population in India. ... The thirty percent mentioned in other answers belong to Forward caste or people with no caste (yes, they do exist). read more
Hindu General Category are about 21% of the population (26% of 80% Hindu). The rest 10% being religious minorities including Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists and Jains etc. Hindu General Category itself has other farming castes such as Patels, Marathas, Gurjars, Jats etc who are asking for reservations. read more
General category population is the entire population of India which was around 1.21 billion according to Census 2011. The term you probably wanted to use is Unreserved Category which comprises of Upper Caste or Creamy Layer OBC or anybody who does not have a reservation certificate. read more
Others (Jains, Parsis, Buddhists, Jews, etc.): 2 percent (≈ 22 million) Note that lower castes, Dalits and Adivasis, when taken together, number about 750 million, about 70 percent of India’s population. read more