Sonni surname is not typically associated with a specific caste or category. Surnames can be common among different castes or communities. It is important to note that caste should not be assumed based solely on a surname.
No, the surname "Ram" is not exclusively associated with the Scheduled Caste (SC) community. It is a common surname across various castes and communities in India.
No, the surname "Sachan" is not specific to any particular community or region. Surnames can be found across different cultures and countries, so the surname "Sachan" may belong to individuals from various backgrounds, not limited to a single community.
Kanojia is not a specific caste or community; it is rather a surname used by various individuals belonging to different castes and communities in India. Without more specific information, it is not possible to determine whether a person with the surname Kanojia belongs to a particular caste, such as Scheduled Caste (SC).
No, Joshi's does not belong to SC Category..They are brahmins until & unless some ones, falsely adopt that sirnameJoshi's are brahmins from Uttarakhand, Maharashtra and Karnataka..Many of joshi's are found in Gujarat, Rajasthan etc..
Surname classification into SC or ST categories is not strictly based on individual surnames. The classification is determined by government records and regulations, considering historical social and economic factors that are specific to certain communities. Therefore, just knowing a surname like Shaw is not enough to determine SC or ST status.
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No, the surname "Ram" is not exclusively associated with the Scheduled Caste (SC) community. It is a common surname across various castes and communities in India.
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Again Ghosh is a surname that occur in both SC as well as in Non SC categories.While some of them are kayasthas other belong to SC
Das in Bengali generally belong to SC.
No, the surname "Sachan" is not specific to any particular community or region. Surnames can be found across different cultures and countries, so the surname "Sachan" may belong to individuals from various backgrounds, not limited to a single community.
Das is a common Bengali surname that does not belong to any specific caste. It is used by individuals from various castes and communities in Bengal.
no ... it is generally a brahmin surname Well its generally depends upon where is the person from actually, My Best friend's sure name is Bharti and she is from UP and she is SC.
in SC this surname exist
My surname is Mankar and No I don't belong from SC.Most of Mankars are Hindu Maratha so they are open.But their are some other caste like OBC,SC, St,etc people have opted this surname Mankar .Even some Brahmins have this surname..But Mankar are Kshatriya mostly because it was name given to some influencial families part of Maratha who used to be with shivaji Maharaj.
No. Kundu is one of the highest rank cast in Bengali(Kayashta/Tili). They may be business man or may be involved in agriculture. But they don't belong to SC, ST or OBC.
Mallick is a Surname found in Odisha. This Surname Belong to Khandayats.