Sachan are Suryavanshi, an ancient clan of the Kshatriya . They do not belong to SC.
No, the surname RAM does not always belong to SC caste. It is just like all SINGHs are not Punjabis.
Surname classification into SC or ST categories is not strictly based on individual surnames. The classification is determined by government records and regulations, considering historical social and economic factors that are specific to certain communities. Therefore, just knowing a surname like Shaw is not enough to determine SC or ST status.
The surname "Sahoo" is commonly found among both SC and OBC communities in India. The caste affiliation can vary based on the region and specific family background. It is important to note that surname alone may not accurately determine caste identity as surnames can be shared across different castes.
Sonni surname is not typically associated with a specific caste or category. Surnames can be common among different castes or communities. It is important to note that caste should not be assumed based solely on a surname.
Kanojia is not a specific caste or community; it is rather a surname used by various individuals belonging to different castes and communities in India. Without more specific information, it is not possible to determine whether a person with the surname Kanojia belongs to a particular caste, such as Scheduled Caste (SC).
No, the surname RAM does not always belong to SC caste. It is just like all SINGHs are not Punjabis.
Again Ghosh is a surname that occur in both SC as well as in Non SC categories.While some of them are kayasthas other belong to SC
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in SC this surname exist
SC
SC
SC or BC Caste in Andhra
Scheduled Caste (SC)
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SC
Yes, Biwas can be a surname, but SC typically stands for Scheduled Caste in India. It is not a common practice to associate surnames with specific caste affiliations.
No. Heer is a Jatt Sikh surname.