yes,, it has been added in pudhucherry list, not yet in Tamil nadu.
Yes,It is belong to obc category and khatri also known as Afghan hindu whose kuldevi is hinglaaj
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
Jainism is a minority religion like Christian, Muslims or Sikhs but does not belongs to obc category. According of Indian Government survey Jain community is educated(95%).
Yes
Veerakodi Vellalar is primarily considered a forward community within the social hierarchy of Tamil Nadu, India. They are traditionally associated with agriculture and have been recognized for their contributions to the region's socio-economic development. As a forward community, they generally have better access to education and resources compared to backward communities. Nonetheless, the classification can vary based on specific regional contexts and evolving social dynamics.
Belongs to BC
yes a golsmith belongs to obc category
yes dudekula belongs to obc
Devendrakula Vellalar falls under Devendrakula vellalar only. But they belongs to backward community.
obc
They belong to OBC
they belongs to OBC
devendra kulla vellalar (sc)
Some of the subcastes in OBC and others in FC.
Kongu Vellalar Gounder is generally classified as a Forward Community in Tamil Nadu and is not categorized as OBC (Other Backward Classes) in most contexts. However, the classification can vary by state and specific government policies. Some regions may consider them as OBC for certain benefits, but this is not universally applicable. It's essential to check the specific state regulations for accurate categorization.