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Scheduled caste is not in considered on the basis of just surnames.. scheduteld caste decided on the basis of original caste...the surnames basak or bosak find in Assam, West bengal, bihar states of India. however, all they are having same surnames but belongs to different caste, in west bengal they are belong to Kshatriya and Vaishya,Tantubais, Karmakars etc. in Assam same surnames may be , Bania(Bonia), In Bihar they are bolongs to chaupal caste. Chaupal caste is considered as scheduled caste under Government of Bihar and West Bengal and Bania(Bonia) caste is considered as scheduled caste under Government of Assam however other caste such Vaishaya etc is considered as OBC in West bengal, Bihar or in Assam..
No . They belong to OBC .
scheduled caste
Dehiya belongs to scheduled caste and jat also.
No they are not schedule cast but they are Kayasth an upper cast
is heer and chumber are scheduled castes/
No it is not they belong to Rajputana
not at awl
Yes, Kharat is a surname that is commonly found among various communities in India, including some Scheduled Castes. However, it is important to note that surnames alone cannot determine a person's caste as surnames can be shared across different communities. Caste identity is more complex and can vary based on regional and social factors.
No
OBC
no, soi's belong to general category and are kshatriya