No, they r brahmins.
No it comes in general category in rajput...
both kapu and reddy
generally jasthi, jasti surnames in kamma caste
There is a caste called 'Samban' in Kerala which comes under Scheduled Caste in Kerala state.
It belongs to Thakur1 Scheduled Tribe
scheduled caste
Scheduled caste is not in considered on the basis of just surnames.. scheduteld caste decided on the basis of original caste...the surnames basak or bosak find in Assam, West bengal, bihar states of India. however, all they are having same surnames but belongs to different caste, in west bengal they are belong to Kshatriya and Vaishya,Tantubais, Karmakars etc. in Assam same surnames may be , Bania(Bonia), In Bihar they are bolongs to chaupal caste. Chaupal caste is considered as scheduled caste under Government of Bihar and West Bengal and Bania(Bonia) caste is considered as scheduled caste under Government of Assam however other caste such Vaishaya etc is considered as OBC in West bengal, Bihar or in Assam..
In India, surnames are not inherently indicative of a person's caste. The surname "Das" is commonly found among various communities in Bengal, including both Scheduled Castes and other caste groups. To determine if a specific individual or family belongs to a Scheduled Caste, one would need to refer to official government records or community-specific information. It is important to approach discussions of caste with sensitivity and avoid making assumptions based solely on surnames.
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.
The classification of surnames as Scheduled Caste in India is based on historical and social factors, rather than the surname itself. The Scheduled Castes are officially recognized as historically disadvantaged communities, and individuals belonging to these communities may have surnames associated with them. However, the classification of a specific surname as Scheduled Caste would require knowledge of the specific region, community, and historical context in which it is used. It is important to consult official government records or community resources for accurate information on the classification of surnames in the Scheduled Caste category.
No 'Azad' is not a scheduled caste. After India's freedom, many families and even individuals have adopted 'Azad' as their last names. ---------------------------------------------------- No azad is not a scheduled caste. They are the surnames retained or given during India's Freedom.
The Rauniyarat caste in Bihar is commonly associated with the Scheduled Caste (SC) category.
No. It may be belongs to General or OBC category
no, soi's belong to general category and are kshatriya
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.
There is a surname "Pan" in Bengali communities, but it does not specifically indicate membership in a scheduled caste. Surnames in India can be used by multiple communities and castes, so it is not accurate to assume caste based solely on a surname. Scheduled caste status is officially recognized by the government based on specific criteria.
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