The Bisht community, primarily found in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, is generally considered to be part of the intermediate castes. While they may not be classified as a "lower caste" in the traditional sense, their social status can vary depending on local contexts and perceptions. In some areas, the Bisht community may face social stigma, while in others, they are seen as part of the middle or upper-middle class. Overall, caste classification in India is complex and can differ significantly across regions.
BISHT belongs to Rajput community of Uttrakhand, BISHT are royal caste of Kshatriya. They were also Raja's. Example : Raja Samar Singh Heet Bisht Raja Haru Singh Heet Bisht were famouns kings of Salt area Almora District.
The Bisht caste, primarily found in the northern Indian states of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, is known for its historical association with the Rajput and Kshatriya communities. Members of this caste often hold a strong sense of cultural identity and are involved in various professions, including government services and agriculture. Traditionally, they have been recognized for their valor and contributions to local governance and society. In contemporary times, the Bisht community continues to maintain its cultural heritage while also adapting to modern economic opportunities.
Yes Bisht are rajput from gharwals.
kashyap rajput are not lower caste ok
yes kasana are lower caste in reality
No.They are kshatriya.
Barkha Bisht Sengupta was born in 1981.
Madhumita Bisht was born on 1964-10-05.
No, Mehra is a higher caste from Punjab.
Under Buddhist thought there would be no Caste System so that the stigma of being lower caste or untouchable would disappear.
Surly higher caste
Goon caste is very high class. They are after the Brahmin Caste.