A family can hold wealth below Rs. 30 lakhs value without paying wealth tax. Above this limit children are creamy layer. Exemptions from wealth tax are available in central government "wealth tax act".
yes.. category 2A..
details of obc caste
NO....and Yes as well...in Uttar Pradesh they come under Lohar community which is recognised as OBC. In Madhya Pradesh they are brahmins but many have recently availed government OBC schemes for betterment of their siblings. OBC is a instrument used by government for developing vote bank.
Yes, bansod surname in OBC in Maharashtra (Bansod surname in Tirele Kunbi Caste, Sonar and S C also )
From the Tasildhar s office
yes this is OBC and creamy/non-creamy depends on your parent's income.
If the annual income is less than 4.5 it is called as OBC CREAMY .if it is more than 4.5 it is termed as NON-CREAMY.
what kind of casts comes in obs creamy & non creamy
yes
yes
yes kallar comes under OBC and creamy and non creamy layer is depentupon annual income of the parent. If parent income is Rs4.5 lakhs and above it means Non creamy layer ,if the annual income is less than RS 4.5 lakhs it means creamy layer.
yes.. category 2A..
The MBC (Most Backward Classes) category is a distinct classification from OBC (Other Backward Classes). MBC is a subset within the broader umbrella of OBC, with MBC typically identified as economically and socially backward classes that require specific attention and support.
yes ofcourse. All Muslim excluding creamy layer come under OBC. THER IS NO DOUBT
yes. I'm being totally serious, yes.
the title 'ghosh' is not the property of a single caste....if one is 'goila' ....then obviosly he/she is OBC....others are not.
It depends on the specific community or region you are referring to. Different caste systems have their own classifications and criteria for determining OBC status, so it is important to consult the official OBC list of the particular state or region in question.