Yes, individuals with the Hazra surname can marry individuals with the Mitra surname. Surnames do not restrict who can marry whom. Love and compatibility are what matter in a marriage, not the combination of surnames.
Yes, Hazra is a common surname among Bengali Brahmins in India. It is typically associated with the Brahmin community in West Bengal.
No, Hazra is not a scheduled caste. It is a surname or title used by certain communities in India, but it does not determine one's caste status. Scheduled castes are those recognized under the Indian constitution as historically disadvantaged groups.
Yes, "Rajabali" is a Persian surname. It is a common surname in Iran and other Persian-speaking countries.
Yes, "Khisty" is not a Brahmin surname. It is a surname commonly used among certain Muslim communities in India and Pakistan.
Yes, Kushary is a Bengali brahmin's surname & Kushary is the original surname of Thakur family.
no
Hazra belongs to bramin caste in west Bengal
Hazra belong to Mahishya Caste in West Bengal. They belong to Vaishya Varna. Some other mahishya surnames are Samanta, Dolui, Shantra, Maity, Khara, Bera etc.
Certainly not Sugata Mitra, although they had breakfast together once.
It's a Kshatriya surname.... neither Brahaman nor SC/ST
Anupam Hazra was born in 1982.
Matangini Hazra died in 1942.
Matangini Hazra was born in 1869.
Only if the husband carring the married surname agrees so, if not then no.
Paramita Mukherjee Hazra lives and works in West Bengal, India. She is an assistant professor at the College of Engineering and Management, Kolaghat.
There have only one Muslim "Hazra" family in Bangladesh. In is found in the Kachua upazila, under Bagerhat District. Now its 7th and 8th generation is running.All the information about Hazra family are not collected yet.After collecting every thing will upload it.
Cheryl's surname is Cole, before she was married she was called Tweedy.