No, Banik caste is not classified as a Scheduled Caste (SC) in Bengali. The Banik community is traditionally known for their involvement in trade and business activities, but their caste classification may vary depending on the region and official government records. So, to put it simply, Banik caste is not categorized as SC in Bengali.
Kayasthha
Kayasta
Vaishav caste and now under Obc B (napith) is a forward caste in wb
kulin kshatriya.they are the top most kshatriya in bengali community.
The Basak caste among Bengalis is traditionally associated with the Vaishya or merchant class. They are primarily involved in trade and business activities. The caste is considered to be part of the broader group of "Bengali Hindu" communities, and their status can vary regionally. In some contexts, Basaks may also be linked to the agricultural or farming sectors.
In Bengali, "sen" is a common surname used by individuals belonging to different castes and communities, such as Kayastha and Subarna Banik. It does not exclusively denote a particular caste.
Saha is a surname for bengali baisya(Vaisya) .Baisyas exist in bengal but they were degraded by Ballal Sen, a king in Bengal in the 12th century.In east bengal the people with Saha surname claim them as baisya but people with surname Banik are recognised as baisya in east & west bengals.In west bengal sunri caste who distill country liquor use Saha as their surname.British administration in India declared sunri caste as scheduled caste except saha.In order to get facilities for S C community,many Saha people obtained SC certificate.
Sarkar is Persian word known as government. They served Islam and British as rulers.In india specially bengalis belong to caste Sarkar. Sarkars are bengali rajputanas. They are khatriya too but every khatriyas are not rajputs.
Subrata Banik was born in 1960.
Folker Banik is 174 cm.
Anthony Banik was born on 1973-01-17.