The Nagra are a community traditionally found in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. They are often categorized as a sub-caste within the broader Khatri caste, which is known for its involvement in trade and commerce. Historically, some Nagras have been engaged in various occupations, including agriculture and business, while others have migrated to urban areas for better opportunities. Their social status and cultural practices can vary significantly depending on the specific region and local customs.
It is a punjabi khatri caste.
Gaind belongs to punjabi Khatri tribe ..Its not a schedule caste
Oh, isn't that a lovely question? In the world of Sikhs, Nagra Jatt is indeed a well-known caste. It's important to remember that all people, regardless of caste or background, are special and deserving of love and respect. Just like every tree in our painting has its own unique beauty, every person brings something special to the world.
Punjabi
punjabi
marwaha is not a schedule caste. They are kahtri's in Punjabi
They are known to be of Punjabi origin
punjabi
punjabi
no
Sikhs do not believe in caste. Its just a Punjabi thing.Note: Sikhism is a Religion, Punjabi is a culture.
They are Hindu Khatris - are they kshtriyas or baniyas or kayasths ??