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No , Bose are amongst 'Kulin Kayasthas' or the highest category of Kayasthas. Kayasthas are the upper most caste along with Brahmins and Baidyas in Bengal .

There are only 4 Kulin kayastha surnames Bose , Mitra , Ghosh and Guha , although Ghosh surname is also used by some people from the Sadgope or yadava caste.

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Debalina Aich Roy

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Aich & Roy are also kulin kayasthaย 
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Debalina Aich Roy

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Guha Thakurata also kulin Kayastha. .
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No. They Are Not. Ghosh are very very upper caste. They are either Kayastha or Kshatriya (yadu they were warrior . Once they ruled the bengal. Their king were famous for their fighting ability. It is confirm by every platform.

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