No, "saha" is not a sub-caste in the Moira or Modak caste. "Saha" is a common surname found in various communities across India, but it is not specifically associated with Moira or Modak castes.
In Bengali Hindu culture, the surname "Saha" is typically associated with individuals belonging to the Kayastha caste. This caste is known for traditionally being scribes, administrators, and record-keepers in the Indian society.
No, Saha is not a bengali brahmin surname actually they are comes in a bengali baisya(Vaisya) .Baisyas exist in bengal but they were degraded by Ballal Sen, a king in Bengal in the 12th century.In east bengal the people with Saha surname claim them as baisya but people with surname Banik are recognised as baisya in east & west bengals.In west bengal sunri caste who distill country liquor use Saha as their surname.British administration in India declared sunri caste as scheduled caste except saha.In order to get facilities for S C community,many Saha people obtained SC certificate.
sachdeva caste belongs to "khatri" so be proud to be a sachdeva:::::::)
"Pahwa" is not a recognized caste in India. It is possible that the person you are referring to has a different caste name. If you provide more context or details, I may be able to help you further.
No, "saha" is not a sub-caste in the Moira or Modak caste. "Saha" is a common surname found in various communities across India, but it is not specifically associated with Moira or Modak castes.
In Bengali Hindu culture, the surname "Saha" is typically associated with individuals belonging to the Kayastha caste. This caste is known for traditionally being scribes, administrators, and record-keepers in the Indian society.
DAS caste is typically categorized as Scheduled Caste (SC) in India.
Saha is a surname for bengali baisya(Vaisya) .Baisyas exist in bengal but they were degraded by Ballal Sen, a king in Bengal in the 12th century.In east bengal the people with Saha surname claim them as baisya but people with surname Banik are recognised as baisya in east & west bengals.In west bengal sunri caste who distill country liquor use Saha as their surname.British administration in India declared sunri caste as scheduled caste except saha.In order to get facilities for S C community,many Saha people obtained SC certificate.
mostly DAS is sc and some are kayastho or both.
No, Saha is not a bengali brahmin surname actually they are comes in a bengali baisya(Vaisya) .Baisyas exist in bengal but they were degraded by Ballal Sen, a king in Bengal in the 12th century.In east bengal the people with Saha surname claim them as baisya but people with surname Banik are recognised as baisya in east & west bengals.In west bengal sunri caste who distill country liquor use Saha as their surname.British administration in India declared sunri caste as scheduled caste except saha.In order to get facilities for S C community,many Saha people obtained SC certificate.
Das in Bengali generally belong to SC.
No,its nt a scheduled caste, it is a upper middle caste
Das is a common Bengali surname that does not belong to any specific caste. It is used by individuals from various castes and communities in Bengal.
In Bengali culture, "Das" is a common surname found across various castes and communities. It does not necessarily indicate a specific caste by itself.
Many famous saints from W. Bengal and Orissa add the suffix Giri to their names, hence it is supposed to be an upper caste.
kaurav is a upper kshatriya caste kaurav is a original kshatriya (thakur) caste