The source of the Malhotra Surname is in the Kshatryia Caste, yet they tend to consider themselves to be of the Brahmin Caste.
No,its nt a scheduled caste, it is a upper middle caste
Rajiv Malhotra has written: 'Breaking India' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Dalits, Christianity and politics, India, Religion, Religion and politics, Proselytizing, Caste
Many famous saints from W. Bengal and Orissa add the suffix Giri to their names, hence it is supposed to be an upper caste.
kaurav is a upper kshatriya caste kaurav is a original kshatriya (thakur) caste
Rana are rajputs (kshtrie) Thakhur is a upper caste
my take saxena's come under the kayasta caste of north India, so one can say that they are not brahmins but their customs are brahmin like malhotra's are related to kapoors, khanna's and they are from the Kshatria caste, but many of them are pure vegetarians as they follow all brahmin traditions finally iwould like to say that we should marry intercaste to bring true unity in India
yes sinha caste is so so lucky and very upper caste family................
King Ravana is of Brahmin Caste. He belongs to the upper class.
The surname Bhatia can belong to multiple castes and communities in India, including the Hindu Bhatia community, the Sikh Bhatia community, and others. The exact caste associated with the surname can vary depending on the region and cultural background of the individual or family.
No, ofcourse not. They are a subcaste to khatri (punjabi: meaning kshatriya) caste. Kind of same as Kapoor. So infact they are upper caste.
Saini is typically considered to be an Other Backward Class (OBC) in the Indian caste system, which is a middle-ranking caste group. However, the classification of caste can vary by region and context.