Kayasthas have a dual Brahmin/ Kshatriya status. Source: http://samajpath.org/kayasthhist.html
Only Bramhins
Yes, Balmiki Kayastha is a sub-caste within the larger Kayastha community in India. They primarily belong to the states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Members of the Balmiki Kayastha community are traditionally known for their involvement in administrative and clerical roles.
At north India Srivastava subcaste is under Kayastha caste which comes under bees biswa brahmins.
No
Arvind Mohan Kayastha was born on 1960-08-01.
KAYASTHA
Chaitanya Kayastha
Yes, Pardeshi is considered a subgroup within the broader Kayastha community in India. The Kayasthas are traditionally known for their administrative and scholarly roles, and Pardeshi specifically refers to those who have historically been involved in similar occupations. However, the classification can vary by region and local customs.
Baban P. Kayastha has written: 'A handbook of trees of Nepal' -- subject(s): Trees
Pujabhi Saraswat bramhins of Lakhanpal caste have kaushal gotra.
Mohan B. Kayastha has written: 'Confrontation in electrical business' -- subject(s): Electric utilities
punjabi kayastha