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.
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.
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.
Scheduled caste is not in considered on the basis of just surnames.. scheduteld caste decided on the basis of original caste...the surnames basak or bosak find in Assam, West bengal, bihar states of India. however, all they are having same surnames but belongs to different caste, in west bengal they are belong to Kshatriya and Vaishya,Tantubais, Karmakars etc. in Assam same surnames may be , Bania(Bonia), In Bihar they are bolongs to chaupal caste. Chaupal caste is considered as scheduled caste under Government of Bihar and West Bengal and Bania(Bonia) caste is considered as scheduled caste under Government of Assam however other caste such Vaishaya etc is considered as OBC in West bengal, Bihar or in Assam..
Subimal Basak was born in 1939.
Basak Dasman is 165 cm.
In Bengali society, "Dey" is typically associated with the Brahmin caste, specifically as a sub-caste. Brahmins in Bengal are often involved in religious and scholarly activities. However, it's important to note that caste distinctions can vary and may not be strictly adhered to in contemporary society, with a growing emphasis on egalitarian values.
Chris Basak was born on December 6, 1978.
Chris Basak was born on December 6, 1978.
Basak Soy was born on September 24, 1977.