In India, Christians can belong to the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category if they meet specific criteria related to social and educational disadvantage. The classification of Christians as OBC varies by state and is determined by local government policies. Some Christian communities, particularly those that have historically faced social discrimination, may be recognized as OBCs, while others may not. Thus, it depends on the particular community and the context within which the classification is being considered.
Yes,It is belong to obc category and khatri also known as Afghan hindu whose kuldevi is hinglaaj
yes,, it has been added in pudhucherry list, not yet in Tamil nadu.
Sir jee in up and madya predesh bihar state hindu vishawakarma come in obc category anil kumar vishwakarma
The term "Sarma" can refer to various contexts, including surnames, cultural identities, or specific communities. In India, the classification of a community as Other Backward Classes (OBC) depends on regional and governmental criteria rather than a blanket designation. To determine if "Sarma" belongs to the OBC category, one would need to refer to local government lists or specific state classifications.
No they are in upper cast (mumbai,gujarat,kutchh,jamnagar,punjab,sindh,rajsthan and all over the world all bhatia`s comes in to upper cast) some people change their cast to take misbenefits from obc caste but that is totally illegal
yes a golsmith belongs to obc category
yes dudekula belongs to obc
They belong to OBC
obc
they belongs to OBC
Some of the subcastes in OBC and others in FC.
It's niether sc and nor OBC it is general
99% shinde's are belongs open and few in sc/obc
No. It may be belongs to General or OBC category
Yes
Nathaman udayar belongs to BC category in Tamilnadu state. But in India (central government), it belongs to OBC category.
veershaiva is not a caste. It is a religion. It has many castes in itself. most of them are in obc. It is different from state to state.