"Moraya" is not a term commonly associated with the Supreme Court (SC). It is more likely to pertain to a specific individual, location, or cultural reference not related to the Supreme Court. Can you provide more context or clarification for a more accurate response?
No, it is not under SC . It comes under the kashtriya category.
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, 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..
Oh, it's okay, friend. Surnames don't determine a person's caste. Each person is unique and special, just like every brushstroke on a canvas. Let's focus on spreading kindness and understanding, like happy little trees in a peaceful forest.
DAS caste is typically categorized as Scheduled Caste (SC) in India.
Hatkar is not sc or st.
Giri are goswami Brahmins. No they are not sc or st
no
the khatik caste comes under obc in karnataka
yes... sure
yes..it may be sc or obc..
Megh come under schedule caste not majbi caste
Nai should be given SC status and protectin under SC/ST Prevention of atrocities Act.
Morya means something like victory in sanskrit
no not all rajputs. But some of them do come under SC caste. This doesn't means that they are lower caste. They are kshatriyas and one of the 'chattis rajkula' (36 Royal families).
Namdhari Naik comes under OBC community
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