countless amount but main bhramin ,priest khsashtria,warriors vaishya,skilled merchants sudra , unskilled servants and out of the Caste System are so low
Scheduled Castes Federation was created in 1942.
In India, the government reserves 15% of seats in educational institutions and 7.5% of seats in government jobs for scheduled castes, and 7.5% of seats in educational institutions and government jobs for scheduled tribes.
is heer and chumber are scheduled castes/
Nayak caste in rajasthan in scheduled tribes as per ministry of tribal affairs , govt. of india, notificiation 1976 .
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.
I'm not familiar with the term "jhangi" in relation to scheduled castes. Scheduled castes in India are officially recognized groups that have historically faced social and economic discrimination. It's important to research specific information about the jhangi community to understand their status in relation to scheduled castes.
There are 84 constituencies reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC) and 47 constituencies reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST) in India. This allocation ensures representation and political participation of these marginalized communities in the country's democratic process.
No they are brahmins
Mierda
no, not at any cost.
no, they belong to upper castes, mostly from Brahmins, Kshatriyas castes across India and Nepal Region.
India has thousands of castes, with estimates ranging from around 3,000 to over 4,000 distinct groups. The caste system is complex and varies across regions, communities, and social practices. Major castes are often categorized into four primary groups: Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras, alongside numerous sub-castes. Additionally, there are Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes recognized by the Indian government for affirmative action purposes.