The surname Singh is commonly associated with the Sikh community in India and does not correspond to a specific caste. Sikhs do not adhere to the Caste System traditionally followed in Hindu society.
Mehra and Singh are both common surnames in India, used by people from various castes and communities. Therefore, having the surnames Mehra and Singh does not necessarily mean that individuals belong to the same caste.
Vaishya is the "Merchant" caste. Shopkeepers, people who buy and sell things (but not their labour) belong in this caste. The four main castes in India are: Brahmin, The Priestly caste Kshatriya, The Warrior caste Vaishya, The Merchant caste Shudra, The Labourer caste
Yes, caste system is the caste discrimination because one caste person cannot marry another caste person. It is forbidden by the Hindu clergymen - the original perpetuators of the Laws of Manu - social jurisprudence. Pleas also see: What is the caste division?
There is no specific caste or schedule caste called "barman." Caste classifications can vary across regions and communities in India. It is important to avoid making assumptions about someone's caste based on their occupation or surname.
No, takhi caste is not a scheduled caste. Scheduled castes are officially recognized under the Indian constitution and have access to certain benefits and protections, whereas takhi caste may not have similar official recognition.
Singh
Lubana
he is singh isn't it
punjabi, sikh.
KSG is a SIKH!
khaathi
Rajput
Kailash Kumar Singh has written: 'Patterns of caste tension'
Mehra and Singh are both common surnames in India, used by people from various castes and communities. Therefore, having the surnames Mehra and Singh does not necessarily mean that individuals belong to the same caste.
Singh is used as a surname for both Sikhs as well as Rajputs meaning sardar
he is singh isn't it
Guru Gobind Ji banned caste and said that every Sikh should have Singh or Kaur in their surnames.