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- Q16740216 subject Q13251537.
- Q16740216 subject Q6265593.
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- Q16740216 abstract "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), also known as Mormonism, has had a presence in India since 19th century. Today there are local members, missionaries and multiple meetinghouses of the LDS Church in the country.Mormonism was founded in the United States in 1830 by Joseph Smith, and Joseph Richards introduced the faith to India in 1851, when he arrived in Calcutta. The movement became popular among some people by 1993, when Mormon missionaries were sent to Bangalore.By the beginning of 2000, there were 2,435 members of the church living in four districts and eighteen branches, and in 2005 there were 5,951. By 2013, there were about 10,000 Mormons in India.".
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- Q16740216 comment "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), also known as Mormonism, has had a presence in India since 19th century. Today there are local members, missionaries and multiple meetinghouses of the LDS Church in the country.Mormonism was founded in the United States in 1830 by Joseph Smith, and Joseph Richards introduced the faith to India in 1851, when he arrived in Calcutta.".
- Q16740216 label "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in India".