SC in 2010 is progressive and moving ahead very fast. SCs are now working as successful engineers, architects, doctors, army officers, entrepreneurs etc.
With reservation in place more and more number of SCs are well educated now.
They are not doing age old lower cadre work now. Further they are now working as scientists in India's most prestigious research organizations like DRDO, ISRO, and BARC.
In states like Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Tamil Nadu they have become quite prosperous.
Huge population of SC converted Sikhs have migrated to UK, Canada after independence from Punjab and Haryana. These NRI are now helping there SCs relatives in India to progress fast.
In UP SCs have revolutionized the politics and have come to the top in state assembly polls.
Scheduled Caste.
No,its nt a scheduled caste, it is a upper middle caste
naik
The Boudh caste of the Mahar (Dalit) community. It is a scheduled caste.
Parihar is a sub-caste and used by scheduled caste people, rajputs, muslims and jats also.......
Scheduled Cast
Legally, the caste of a scheduled caste woman would change automatically when she marries a person belonging to the goldsmith caste.A Scheduled caste woman can't change her caste by learning the rituals of the Goldsmith caste because her Varna would reveal that she doesn't belong to the Goldsmith caste.It is not possible to discuss the difference between the scheduled caste and the goldsmith community and how a scheduled caste woman can acquire the goldsmith caste because Answers.com would flag the answer because the answer would discriminate people belonging to two different Varnas.
No, Sabharwal is not a scheduled caste. Scheduled castes are those castes that have been historically marginalized and face social discrimination in India. Sabharwal is a common surname used by people from various castes but is not specifically associated with a scheduled caste.
scheduled caste
Kurl
pasi
In Rajasthan, Mithas are followers of jain religion. They are traders and not scheduled castes.