JAISWALS ARE NOT SCHEDULED CASTE!Jaiswal or Jayasvāla or Jayaswal (Hindi: जैस्वाल, जयस्वाल or 2) is a designation shared by several communities in India including"Jaiswal BrahminsJaiswal JainsJaiswal RajputsJaiswal KalwarsSome Jaiswals relate themselves with baniya or mahajan community, since becoming followers of Vallabhacharyaji, adopting Vaishanavism nearly 300 years ago.
Jaiswals or Jaswals are Rajputs and have the origination in Rajasthan in India
He can not. Once they are born into a caste, they are stuck there. If some one from a higher caste chooses to marry some one from a low caste, then he moves down, instead of his spouse moving up.
No. Hindus cannot move up or down on the caste system.
In India, it is nearly impossible to move up in the strict caste system.
akhoury the title is a sub caste of an influencing caste in india called shrivastava kayastha . this caste is found in bihar and UP
The Priestly caste (Brahmin) The Warrior Caste (Kshatriya) The Merchant Caste (Vaishya) The Servant Caste (Shudra) There is also the outcastes or untouchables (Harijan)
Mallah caste belong to SC list in Delhi Only. But UP it is belonge to OBC.
The Buddhists originally opposed the caste system but in Buddhist countries such as Japan similar systems were set up.
Men can not marry up but rarely women can marry a caste above them and in turn be reborn higher up, Shudra or the Dalit (the untouchables) can not marry up on any terms
Jaiswal is believed to be geographical surname title and some people associate it with Jayas prant and some also associate it with Jaisalmer. There could be several other theories regarding the origin of Jaiswal surname. Gotras of Jaiswal depends on varg they belong to. Jaiswals are mainly Jaiswal Brahmins, Jaiswal Jains, Jaiswal Rajputs, Jaiswal Kalars. Some Jaiswals relate themselves with Baniya oor Mahajan Varg also.Though being Brahmins Chandravanshi Jaiswals were good rulers and warriors. They ruled various regions at various historical time segments hence some clans were also known as Jaiswal Rajputs.
Yes you can, I'm pretty sure moving anywhere counts as a move up from the Indian caste system, you could move to being a Jew in Nazi Germany and it would still be better than being part of the Indian caste system.