Paswans primarily known as "DUSADH"in the state of bihar, uttar pradesh uttrakhand,madhya pradesh ,north east states n Bengal in their peoples notification/gadgets. paswan is known for their valour n courage.they were the born warriors n had the history fr participating in various historical battles in the past .paswan is only the community among SC in bihar or else who doesn't have any traditional profession to do or perform. but despite of this they r hard working people n imparting valuable contribution towards their education n social up liftment. its the most educated SC community among other i.e 25 percent .the Bihar govt has re-gifted the mahadalit status to them .
this community actively participates in all social revolutions in the state like bihar and has acquired a dignified status in the society but still not the forward position. still u will find people being appointed or serving hierarchically as choukidars in villages /security personal because of their past history.
yes DUSADH are Gaholt Rajput migrated From Chittorgarh Rajsthn
No Paswans are not low category people,which is usually the case people think. Basically they belong to the worrior class of kshatriyas and migrated from rajasthan to uttar pradesh and bihar to protect Hindu temples in Benaras and gayain 12th century.but due to lack of leadership and migration they become economically shattered. No Paswans are not low category people,which is usually the case people think. Basically they belong to the worrior class of kshatriyas and migrated from rajasthan to uttar pradesh and bihar to protect Hindu temples in Benaras and gaya in 12th century.but due to lack of leadership and migration they become economically shattered.
The Paswan community, primarily associated with the Scheduled Castes in India, shares similarities with other marginalized groups such as the Chamars, Dhobis, and Mahars. These communities often face similar socio-economic challenges and discrimination. Additionally, they may engage in traditional occupations and have a strong presence in the political landscape advocating for rights and affirmative action. Like the Paswans, these groups are also involved in movements for social justice and empowerment.