The term "raorjia" does not correspond to any recognized caste in the traditional Indian Caste System. It is possible that it may be a regional or local term specific to certain communities or areas. Without further context or information, it is challenging to provide a definitive answer regarding the caste classification of "raorjia."
The term "Rajoria" does not correspond to any recognized caste in the official list of Scheduled Castes in India. The Scheduled Castes are groups historically subjected to social and educational discrimination, and are entitled to specific affirmative action measures. It is important to consult the official government records or a legal expert to determine the status of a particular caste.
Well, honey, technically speaking, "Rajoria Thakur" is a specific clan or lineage within the broader Thakur caste in India. So, yes, it's a subgroup of Thakurs. But let's not get too caught up in the semantics, darling. Just know that they're all part of the same big Thakur family tree.
aruna rajoria
No
No. KOHLI belongs to khatri caste or the business caste . Khatri caste is a business caste among Punjabis. Most of khatri people have shops and are in business . However, "KOLI" caste is a schedule caste among Punjabis.
Never it is a kshatriya caste
Sindhi are not schedule caste but in sindhiese there are few caste which were called depressed caste during census of 1931. now few caste among those depressed caste have status of sheduled caste and few of them are in obc .
Basit caste is not schedule caste, so to remove its identity as schedule caste they are now called vashisht rajput.
Rajoriyas kool devi temple at prag hapri near pratapgarh in Alwar Rajasthan. Devi is related to Phool mali saini samaj
The highest caste is the Brahmin caste.
Ghandi's caste was Vaisya, a merchant caste
No Kushwaha is not at all a schedule caste.