absolutely no.
The Bengali Nath community is traditionally associated with the Nath sect, a group of ascetic practitioners in Hinduism, often linked to Shaivism. They are generally regarded as a part of the larger caste system in India, typically classified within the lower or middle strata depending on regional and social contexts. However, the specific caste designation can vary, as the Nath community has diverse backgrounds and practices. In contemporary society, there is a growing movement within the Nath community to assert their cultural identity beyond traditional caste classifications.
No Pramanik is belongs to Mahishya Hindu ( mahishya in norther Bengali, " Mahishmati" ), it is a General caste, very intelligent, smart in business have good sense of humour and also very good in relationships..
It's a Kshatriya surname.... neither Brahaman nor SC/ST
No, Dasgupta is not a scheduled caste in Bengali. It is called 'Baidya' caste (Baidya means Physician). Baidyas are Brahmins, but they were not allowed to do priestly works since they used treat all kind of people. Hence they were branched as sub castes of Brahmin.
1s maurya caste a schedule caste?
Basit caste is not schedule caste, so to remove its identity as schedule caste they are now called vashisht rajput.
iN BENGALI MALLIK IS GENERAL CASTE, HINDU KAHISTYA
The surname Kundu is commonly found among Bengali communities, including those belonging to various castes and socio-economic backgrounds. It is not exclusive to a specific caste such as Scheduled Castes. The use of surnames cannot determine caste or social status definitively, as surnames can be shared across various groups.
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Baishnab
SUDRA
no schedule caste & general caste