Sri Vani Vidyashala High School was created in 1947.
Nakashe is a Vaishnav Vani surname. This belongs to the Vani (merchant) caste.
No, Vaishya Vani does not fall under the Scheduled Caste category in India. Scheduled Castes are specific caste groups recognized by the Indian government for affirmative action and social welfare programs based on historical discrimination and social exclusion. Vaishya Vani is primarily a sub-caste of the Vaishya community.
The caste of Shirsat can vary depending on the region and specific community. In some regions, Shirsat may belong to Scheduled Caste, while in other regions they may belong to a different caste. It would be necessary to know the specific location and context to provide a more accurate answer.
vani (shopkeepers & trader), kshatirya Maratha
Andhari is a Vaishnav Vania surname. This belongs to the Vaishya (merchant) caste.
yes
Shirsat / Sirsat belongs to Vaishya Vani Caste, which streches from Goa, Maharashta and Border areas of Karnataka. Shirsath belong to SC caste
Shirsat/Sirsat are originally from the village of Palye on the border of Goa and Maharashtra. They belong to the Vaishya Vani caste which is Baniya caste.
Sri Krishna Deva is from Balija Caste. He is not from Yadava Caste. Yadava caste did no rule in south India at all. The word Yadava used is regarding a Vamsa and not caste at all. Sri Krishan Deva Raya came from Tulava Vamsa . These is some relationship between Bunts and Balijas. Both Kannada Balijas and Telugu Balija. This has to be researched . Sri Krishna Deva Raya is not a Kshtriya at all as claimed by a lady on TV Channel.
Majority of Parkar (Hindu - Maharashtra and Goa) surname is from Bhandari Caste. Vaishya Vani caste too have same surname but it is rare.
Yes. It is found in southern India and Northern Sri lanka. I know well because because I am from that caste.