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.
The surname Shastri does not specifically belong to any particular caste or tribe. It is a common surname found among different social groups in India.
Raghuvanshi is a surname traditionally associated with the Rajput community in India, which is not considered a Scheduled Caste. Rajputs are a high caste in the Hindu social hierarchy.
Yes, Hazra is a common surname among Bengali Brahmins in India. It is typically associated with the Brahmin community in West Bengal.
Dhami belongs to the Jat caste, a community of Punjabi non-elite farmers. They claim to be degraded Kshatriyas, but are more accepted as Shudras. They are considered an OBC (other backward caste).
The term "Rai Sikh" typically refers to a sub-sect or community within Sikhism, rather than a specific caste. Sikhism does not promote or endorse the caste system, and followers of the religion are encouraged to reject caste distinctions. Therefore, it is not accurate to classify Rai Sikhs based on the caste system.
It's a Kshatriya surname.... neither Brahaman nor SC/ST
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.
1s maurya caste a schedule caste?
Basit caste is not schedule caste, so to remove its identity as schedule caste they are now called vashisht rajput.
no schedule caste & general caste
Yes, chauhan can belong to schedule caste . I have seen many such chauhans who come under schedule caste.
No they are not
No, Katheriya is not a scheduled caste in India. It is a surname commonly used by individuals belonging to the Katheria community, which is classified as Other Backward Classes (OBC) in some states.
OBC
In India, members of the Chamar caste are classified as a Scheduled Caste. It is important to recognize and respect the diverse cultural and social backgrounds of individuals.
schedule caste