Belonging to a caste historically provided individuals with a sense of identity, community, and social structure in societies like India. It often dictated one's occupation, social roles, and access to resources, influencing one's economic opportunities and social mobility. Additionally, caste affiliation could offer protection and support through established networks, reinforcing social cohesion and continuity within communities. However, these systems have also perpetuated inequality and discrimination, leading to ongoing social challenges.
no it doesnt belong that caste... it belongs to poland community
The Waghela caste belong to Kshatriya. I am proud of Waghela............................... I Love Waghela
No . They belong to OBC .
Caste commedian Thagubothu Ramesh belong to the Indian community.
kanojias are high class rajputs.They belongs to general class. kanaujia/kanojia caste is belong to kurmi kshatriya caste near kannauj(u.p). in some areas like etawah (u.p) kanaujias are kanykubj brahmin. This caste is not schedule.
brahmin
Generally Kamma caste.
thota
scheduled caste
Wadias belong to the KHATRI caste. They belong to both hindu and Sikhs. KHATRI means "The warriors".
Lakade surname found in caste of Hindu - Sonar also.
The surname "Villa" does not belong to a specific caste. Surnames are not inherently tied to caste systems; they are simply family names passed down through generations. Caste systems are social hierarchies that categorize individuals based on factors such as ancestry, occupation, and social status. It is important to recognize that surnames alone do not determine one's caste.