Yes
The Rauniyarat caste in Bihar is commonly associated with the Scheduled Caste (SC) category.
Yes, Paswan is a surname commonly associated with the Paswan community, which falls under the Scheduled Caste category in India.
Yes, in India, the surname "Sutar" is commonly associated with the Scheduled Caste community. Scheduled Castes are historically disadvantaged caste groups who are entitled to certain benefits and affirmative action programs in India.
No, Naswa caste is not considered a Scheduled Caste in India. It is important to note that Scheduled Castes are specific castes that have been officially designated as such by the Indian government for the purpose of positive discrimination and affirmative action.
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.
At north India Srivastava subcaste is under Kayastha caste which comes under bees biswa brahmins.
Pandit
Scheduled Caste
Dehiya belongs to scheduled caste and jat also.
no.menda belongs to velama caste which is kshatriya clan. manda belongs to scheduled caste.
Scheduled Caste
It belongs to Thakur1 Scheduled Tribe
Srivastava belongs to Kayastha Comunity. General Caste; for more details you can visit the link below. It is al;so noted that all Kayastha & Mahisya r belonging to "Sudra" as per MANU
SAIDAI WAS BORN AT KARUR HE BELONGS TO VETTUVA
Gaind belongs to punjabi Khatri tribe ..Its not a schedule caste
No. It may be belongs to General or OBC category
No, Vithlani surname belongs to the Kshatriya Rajput caste called Lohana .. they are basically from Gujarat and Kutchh