Inter-caste marriage is generally not practiced in the Badaga community, which is a tribal community in the Nilgiri Hills of southern India. The community follows a strict social hierarchy based on caste, and marrying outside of one's caste is often frowned upon. However, with changing times and increasing education and awareness, there may be instances of inter-caste marriages occurring in the Badaga community, but they are likely to be rare and may face social stigma.
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Caste rules in traditional Indian society governed social order, occupations, marriage, and interactions between different caste groups. These rules regulated hierarchical relationships and norms within the community.
Yes, it is a scheduled caste and a dhobi (washerman) community.
Hegde is backward community
Yes, it is a scheduled caste and a dhobi (washerman) community.
It is a scheduled caste name, from the Chambhar community. Chambhars are shoemakers/tanners, a subgroup of the larger Dhangar community that can be considered "shudras".
When a Hindu girl marries she takes the caste of the husband whether he is of the similar caste or intercaste
The caste comes as a certification representing the belonging to a specific caste. There are four different groups of castes that comes under the BC community.
The Boudh caste of the Mahar (Dalit) community. It is a scheduled caste.
There is no widely recognized term “sristikaranam caste” in reference to Indian caste systems. It is possible that you may be referencing a regional or sub-caste group. If you can provide more context or details, I may be able to offer more specific information.
In Sikh communities there is meant to be no caste system
No, the Kathuriya are part of the Khatri community, a Punjabi forward caste who claim Kshatriya status.