The Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC) categories in India include various castes that are recognized as disadvantaged in terms of education and socio-economic status. Specific castes vary by state, but common examples include certain groups within the OBC (Other Backward Classes) category, such as Yadavs, Kurmis, and MBCs (Most Backward Classes). Each state has its own list of SEBCs, which is periodically updated to reflect social changes. To know the exact castes under SEBC in a particular state, one should refer to the state's official government notification or list.
No, Nair comes under "General". Although, there are few "nair" sub-castes that come under obc.
YES. Some of their sub castes are OBC
No, the Devar caste does not come under the Scheduled Castes (SC) category in India. They belong to the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category.
please tell me which communities of muslim caste in karnataka come under central obc
The classification of surnames into Scheduled Castes (SC) or other categories can vary by region and sub-caste. The best way to determine the specific classification of the surname Chuhadia would be to refer to official government records or consult with a local authority on caste classification.
OBC stands for Other Backward Class. This is used by the government of India in reference to castes that are disadvantaged.
I looked at the other categories but this question definitely does not come under religion unless you are trying to find out what people wore to banquets in the Bible. I looked at the other categories but this question definitely does not come under religion unless you are trying to find out what people wore to banquets in the Bible.
Under most circumstances, a question will normally fit into up to three categories - there would be no point adding more.
Kalhotras are from Punjab, Jammu and Himachal pardesh. They are basically Dogras. Some of them are Rajputs and few are from other castes. They are very hard working and intelligent people.
JHANGI`S ARE COME FROM PAKISTAN DISTRICT Abbottabad, AND SOME OF JHANGIES ARE PRETEND THAT THEY ARE KHATRIES BUT THEY ARE NOT.....
Tamil actresses come from a variety of castes, reflecting the diverse social structure of Tamil Nadu. Many actresses may belong to prominent castes such as Brahmins, Vellalars, or other indigenous communities, while some may come from Scheduled Castes or other groups. However, caste is often not publicly emphasized in the film industry, as talent and popularity typically take precedence over caste identity. The increasing focus on individual merit and representation continues to shape the landscape of Tamil cinema.
No, ofcourse not. They are a subcaste to khatri (punjabi) and Hindi meaning is kshatriya caste. "Bharti" is a sub-caste of kshatriya and they mainly found in the northern states, such as Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi. Kind of same as Kapoor. So infact they are upper caste.