Gaind belongs to punjabi Khatri tribe ..Its not a schedule 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.
No, the Kathuriya are part of the Khatri community, a Punjabi forward caste who claim Kshatriya status.
No, ofcourse not. They are a subcaste to khatri (punjabi: meaning kshatriya) caste. Kind of same as Kapoor. So infact they are upper caste.
It is a punjabi khatri caste.
no sidhu sir name is belongs jat Sikh they are rajputs by origin from rajastan background
Dhami belongs to the Jat caste, a community of Punjabi non-elite farmers. They claim to be degraded Kshatriyas, but are more accepted as Shudras. They are considered an OBC (other backward caste).
Scheduled Caste.
No,its nt a scheduled caste, it is a upper middle caste
No virdi or birdi is not scheduled cast Birdi surname belongs to Ramgarhia
In Maharashtra, the Kapoor community is generally classified as part of the general caste or upper caste category. They are primarily associated with the Punjabi Hindu community and do not typically fall under the Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes. However, caste classifications can vary based on local contexts and socio-economic factors.
Scheduled Cast
Punjabi