yes because kumar itself is a schedule caste under the surnames under schedule caste defined by the government of India on the official links. People using kumar singh together also are schedule caste or belong to a lowerbackword community. they do these names because they have live and bond between general people without telling anybody their background. So it is a mask on to safeguard themselves from being judged as schedule caste
surname kisi ki baap ki jageer nahi hai. every one has the freedom to use any surname.koi khareed nahi liya hai surname. prashoon kumar(kharagvanshi kharwar kshatriya)
No, they are Jats. Punia/Poonia/Puniya is one of the largest gotra of Jats of Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh.
Prakash N. Pimpley has written: 'Profile of scheduled castes students, the case of Punjab' -- subject(s): Dalits, Education
punjab
There are no castes specific to Punjab. Although being an agricultural state there are a lot of Farmers i.e. Jatts
punjab
punjab govt has excluded sonar and saini castes from BC/OBC list (tribune july31,20110).
brar is surname of jat clan mainly in punjab. mos of people with this surname are following sikh religion.
Punjab
Soni
Jatt
They are part of khatris (Kshtriyas)
yes, these are punjabies They are the native people of Dera Ismail Khan which is know in Pakistan. After 1930's, all the derawalis, especially hindu-punjaabis migrated to Delhi. Now a days you can see people of these castes generally located in Kurukshetra(Haryana),borders touching Punjab, Chandigarh-Punjab, Mukherjee Nagar(New delhi), Derawaal Nagar(New Delhi),Kingsway Camp(New Delhi), Vikaspuri, Tilak nagar, JanakPuri(New Delhi). These areas are largely dominated by Punjabi refugees who came to India before after the partition. The other people of these castes have surname Sardana, Madaan and Miglani. The Chandna's belongs to Kashyap Gotra and are Kshatria/Brahmins. Their way of speaking Punjaabi is entirely different from the people living in Punjab or Delhi. Their spoken punjabi has a tribal touch which is rarely understood by the people in Northern India. You can say this language shares close relationship with Multani Language as well. contact me hiteshchandna1987@gmail.com harish261284@yahoo.co.in