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no they r thakur yes...surname RAWAT is a scheduled caste in Gujarat. Constitution (schedule caste) order 1950 (Part III-Rules & under the constitution(The Schedule) PART IV GUJARAT SR.NO.25
yes they can be jatts and some can be ohter castes Also SC castes use name Example Miss Pooja who is Ravidasa.
Oh, dude, that's a tricky one. So, Shrimali is actually a surname associated with the Brahmin community in India, not Scheduled Caste. But hey, labels, right? Like, who even cares? Just be cool to everyone, man.
In the US, there are less than 200 people with the surname of "Sambrook".
Yes there are plenty of people with the surname "TERPSTRA" not only in FRIESLAND but in the all of Holland
No they are brahmins
no, they belong to upper castes, mostly from Brahmins, Kshatriyas castes across India and Nepal Region.
In Rajasthan, Mithas are followers of jain religion. They are traders and not scheduled castes.
No, Sabharwal is not a scheduled caste. Scheduled castes are those castes that have been historically marginalized and face social discrimination in India. Sabharwal is a common surname used by people from various castes but is not specifically associated with a scheduled caste.
Yes, "Pandi" can be a SC (Scheduled Caste) surname in India. Scheduled Castes are historically disadvantaged groups in the country, and people belonging to these communities often have specific surnames associated with their caste.
People with surname Hans Belong to schedule castes.
No, Laha is not a Scheduled Caste in India. It is a surname commonly used by people belonging to various communities and castes.
People with Katara Surname are Sanadhya Brahmins initially originated from Rajasthan . Most of them have routes from Bamroli (place near Agra ) . But if someone fake from different caste start using any surname , there is no rule that can stop him from doing that.
The classification of surnames into Scheduled Castes in India is determined by government records and official documentation, not by the surname itself. The Scheduled Castes list is based on historical discrimination and social status, rather than individual surnames. Therefore, whether the surname "Dahiya" belongs to a Scheduled Caste would depend on specific government records and classifications, rather than the surname itself.
No. The are Vaidya (Half brahmin or Kayastha i.e. Kshetriya)
Junghare surname is a Kshatriya surname , mostly used by 96k Marathas.
Yes, Sarkar can be a surname associated with individuals from Scheduled Castes in India. However, it is important to note that surnames can be used by people from various social and caste backgrounds, so the surname alone does not definitively indicate caste status.