Yes, Punjabi society is traditionally organized around caste, which influences social hierarchy, marriage, and community interactions. The primary castes include Jat, Khatri, Arora, and others, each with distinct social roles and cultural practices. However, modern influences and migration have led to increased interactions and a gradual shift away from strict caste adherence, especially in urban areas. Nevertheless, caste still plays a significant role in some aspects of Punjabi life.
It is a punjabi khatri caste.
Bir Punjabi, often referred to in the context of the Punjabi community, does not specifically denote a Scheduled Caste. The Scheduled Castes in India are categorized based on historical social inequalities, and while some individuals or groups within the broader Punjabi community may belong to Scheduled Castes, "Bir Punjabi" itself does not imply a caste status. It is important to refer to specific communities or sub-groups to determine their caste classification.
Gaind belongs to punjabi Khatri tribe ..Its not a schedule caste
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marwaha is not a schedule caste. They are kahtri's in Punjabi
They are known to be of Punjabi origin
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Sikhs do not believe in caste. Its just a Punjabi thing.Note: Sikhism is a Religion, Punjabi is a culture.
They are Hindu Khatris - are they kshtriyas or baniyas or kayasths ??