no there are not Schedule.
they are Rajputs
No, the surname RAM does not always belong to SC caste. It is just like all SINGHs are not Punjabis.
No, the Devar caste does not come under the Scheduled Castes (SC) category in India. They belong to the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category.
No, the surname "Sachan" is not specific to any particular community or region. Surnames can be found across different cultures and countries, so the surname "Sachan" may belong to individuals from various backgrounds, not limited to a single community.
No, Joshi's does not belong to SC Category..They are brahmins until & unless some ones, falsely adopt that sirnameJoshi's are brahmins from Uttarakhand, Maharashtra and Karnataka..Many of joshi's are found in Gujarat, Rajasthan etc..
Generally Kayastha or SC but can be of other castes too.
kanojias are high class rajputs.They belongs to general class. kanaujia/kanojia caste is belong to kurmi kshatriya caste near kannauj(u.p). in some areas like etawah (u.p) kanaujias are kanykubj brahmin. This caste is not schedule.
Kanojia means native of Kannuj (now in Uttar Pradesh). In Swarnkar Caste Kanojia is a sub caste.
kanojia are rajputs, who were from ancient kanauj state. After Mughals Defetaed the Kanuaj Dynasty, they went to other states to escape and settled there.
Kanojia's are Pure Aryan and Mostly Suryavanshi and Yaduvanshi
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no
NO
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SC
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
An archaea is a single-celled (SC) organism. Archaea are prokaryotic microorganisms that are similar to bacteria but belong to a separate domain of life.
Das in Bengali generally belong to SC.