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No, it is not a Schedule Cast, it belongs to "Arora" category. They don't belong to Khatri tribe because they are originally from India and does not came from Pakistan/Undivided India.
Verma and Vohra are not necessarily from the same caste. Verma is a common surname among various caste groups in India, including but not limited to Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and Vaishyas. Vohra, on the other hand, is predominantly associated with the Khatri community in Punjab. Caste is a complex social structure in India, and surnames alone may not definitively indicate caste affiliation.
Yes, the Otwar caste is primarily found among Punjabi communities, particularly in the Indian state of Punjab. They are traditionally associated with specific occupations and have a distinct cultural identity within the broader Punjabi society. Caste dynamics in Punjab, like in other parts of India, can vary significantly, with different communities having their own customs and social structures.
The kuldevi of the Kaushal gotra among Punjabi Hindu Khatris, including the Mehra community, is typically regarded as Goddess Durga or Maa Bhagwati. However, specific family traditions may vary, and some may worship other deities as their kuldevi. It's best to consult family elders or local customs for precise information, as kuldevi worship can be deeply personalized.
No, Jhangis are a very respectable community and they are no less than other communities. In fact, Punjabis don't give much importance to communalism among themselves and are very proud to be Punjabi.
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).
He is bramhin like many other Bollywood artists including, Alka Yagnik, Rani Mukherji and Madhuri Dixit.
yes, these are punjabies They are the native people of Dera Ismail Khan which is know in Pakistan. After 1930's, all the derawalis, especially hindu-punjaabis migrated to Delhi. Now a days you can see people of these castes generally located in Kurukshetra(Haryana),borders touching Punjab, Chandigarh-Punjab, Mukherjee Nagar(New delhi), Derawaal Nagar(New Delhi),Kingsway Camp(New Delhi), Vikaspuri, Tilak nagar, JanakPuri(New Delhi). These areas are largely dominated by Punjabi refugees who came to India before after the partition. The other people of these castes have surname Sardana, Madaan and Miglani. The Chandna's belongs to Kashyap Gotra and are Kshatria/Brahmins. Their way of speaking Punjaabi is entirely different from the people living in Punjab or Delhi. Their spoken punjabi has a tribal touch which is rarely understood by the people in Northern India. You can say this language shares close relationship with Multani Language as well. contact me hiteshchandna1987@gmail.com harish261284@yahoo.co.in
The surname "Nandwani" is commonly associated with the Sindhi community in India and Pakistan. In the caste system, the Sindhi community is traditionally classified as part of the merchant or business caste, known as the "Vaishya" varna. However, it's important to note that the caste system is a complex social structure with many nuances and variations, and individuals may not always fit neatly into these classifications based solely on their surname.
Bahti is a bahniwal jatt caste which is originate from benipal found at border of Punjab , himachal. and mostly in Hosiarpur,Pathankot,ropar,una nangal,anandpur sahib but it is mixed group of punjabi and hindu jatts. and punjabi bahti jatt are famous in Punjab but hindu bahti jatt are famous in Himachal. its main language is Punjabi. In ancient time,it is caste of kanwal village in pakistan but with the passage of time,this caste moved towards India and shifted in una,Amritsar,Pathankot,ropar,nangal area. due to majority of hindu people and some other disturbances in relationship in between people another caste is formed from bahniwal,which was bahti. but it is totally agriculture field of punjab and himachal. ladies of this community is similar like other community jatt community of Punjab and himachal. that why,bahti are also called bahniwal jatt
Caste Chhabra refers to a community primarily found in northern India, particularly in Punjab and Haryana. They are traditionally associated with the agricultural and trading sectors. Members of this community often identify as part of the broader Khatri caste group, which is known for its business acumen and involvement in various trades. Socially, the Chhabra community has been recognized as part of the Other Backward Classes (OBC) in some regions, which affects their access to educational and employment opportunities.
Rajat Tokas is a jat gujarati Dear friends, I am Raj Tokas, a native of delhi and living in mumbai. Most of the persons living in munirka ,delhi are Tokas.i am also one of them. thanks