Karwal, Karnwal, Karanwal are all surname of schedule caste of Northern India, mainly Uttar Pradesh and Rajeshthan. Since Meerut is a mixed culture city, the possibilities of finding them is more.
KARNWAL surname belongs to Baniya Trader caste, which is not one of the Schedule Caste (Untouchables) in North India. Karnwal/Jaiswal are baniya trader which are called Kalwar vaish .They are follower of Sahstrbabhu Arjun. Few schedule cast are used this surname why i do not know.
Yes, not only Karnwal are schedule caste but also Karanwal, Karnawal, Karnowal, Karniwal, Karnwall, Karnal, Karanawal, Karanwaal, Karanwala, Karnal, Karwal are Schedule caste of different states of Northern India.
No, Pundir are Suryavanshi Clan of Royal Rajputs.They belongs to General Caste in Uttar Pradesh,Uttrakhand, Himanchal Pradesh and Haryana.
Paturu surname belongs to Brahmin
Ganisetty Surname belongs to Munnuru Kapu caste.
Karnwal is a small Village/hamlet in Kadipur Tehsil in Sultanpur District of Uttar Pradesh State, India. It comes under Aasaipur Panchayath. It belongs to Faizabad Division . It is located 41 KM towards East from District head quarters Sultanpur. 2 KM from Kadipurkhurd. 192 KM from State capital Lucknow Karnwal is surrounded by P.P.Kamaicha Tehsil towards west , Motigarpur Tehsil towards North , Akhand Nagar Tehsil towards East , Suitha Kala Tehsil towards East . Sultanpur , Jaunpur , Tanda , Mau are the nearby Cities to Karnwal. This Place is in the border of the Sultanpur District and Jaunpur District. Jaunpur District Suitha Kala is East towards this place . In this areas you will find schedule caste, mostly chamars and dalits who carries surnames like Karnwal, Karanwal, Karwal. Also, you can check the list of List of Scheduled Castes in Uttar Pradesh on Wikipedia.
in SC this surname exist
Which caste is Patimalla belongs in Andhra Pradesh
Kapu
Karanwal, Karnwal, Karnawal, Karnowal, Karniwal, Karnwall, Karnal, Karanawal, Karanwaal, Karanwala, Karnal, Karwal are Schedule caste of differnet states of Northern India. In some states or districts they are called "Chamar" and in some "Dalits" but it means the same, they are the lower caste which were earlier known as "Untouchables".
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