In Uttarakhand, individuals with the surname Rawat may belong to different social categories, including Scheduled Castes (SC), but not all Rawats are SCs. The surname is commonly associated with various communities, including Rajputs and other groups, and its classification can vary based on regional and community-specific contexts. To determine the social status of a specific individual or family, one would need to consider their community background and local classifications.
Usually people with the surname Gupta doesn't come under SC. However, it is very difficult to say all of them are not SC, because any person from any caste can keep any surname.
The surname Bharati is not specifically associated with any particular caste. It is a common surname used by people belonging to various castes and communities in India.
Generally SC people use the surname bhowmick in hindu religion. Presently others also using.
Yes, "Pandi" can be a SC (Scheduled Caste) surname in India. Scheduled Castes are historically disadvantaged groups in the country, and people belonging to these communities often have specific surnames associated with their caste.
Again Ghosh is a surname that occur in both SC as well as in Non SC categories.While some of them are kayasthas other belong to SC
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No, the surname RAM does not always belong to SC caste. It is just like all SINGHs are not Punjabis.
in SC this surname exist
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people with surname surti are not sheduled caste they are of forward class.
SC or BC Caste in Andhra