Bengali Dhars, also known as "Dhar" or "Dhari," are primarily associated with the Scheduled Caste in India. They traditionally engage in occupations related to agriculture, labor, and various forms of craftsmanship. In the context of social stratification, they often face socio-economic challenges and discrimination. Their status and recognition can vary based on regional and community-specific factors.
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.
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The country code and area code of Dhar- Dhar, India is 91, (0)7292.
Dhar's population is 75,472.
Das in Bengali generally belong to SC.
Yes, "Dutta" is a Bengali surname commonly found in the Indian state of West Bengal and Bangladesh. It is often associated with individuals who belong to the Bengali community.
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.
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Divya Dhar was born in 1985.
Sheila Dhar was born in 1929.
Rumeli Dhar was born in 1983.
Dhar Mann was born on 1984-05-29.