In India, farmers typically belong to the "agrarian" or "peasant" caste, which is often associated with the Shudra varna in the traditional Caste System. However, specific caste identities can vary widely based on regional, cultural, and historical contexts. For example, in some areas, farmers may belong to higher castes like the Kshatriyas or specific agricultural communities. Ultimately, the caste of a farmer can depend on local customs and social structures.
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1)Thevar caste is majority in tamilnadu(including subcaste kallar ,maravar,agamudayar) 2) vanniyar caste is second majority in tamilnadu )
not only the gounders are of higher caste , they are also the monopolist .... The gounder controls 2/3 of tamil nadu economy and they remain a powerful caste.
No it is not a category, category means a caste. Rengera is a surname rather than caste.
you must study to be a farmer for about 2 to 3 years
The duration of Frances Farmer Presents is 2 hours.
1 is that they lived in India 2 is that they were one of the top caste group 3 last is that they were a big population of caste groups
BC caste comes under which category.. general or OBC
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you click the farmer picture then choose i don't know the answer
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1. Caste is determined at birth. It can't be changed.2. An orphaned child , acquires the caste of people who adopt it.3. A woman can acquire the higher caste of her husband.4. A Hindu can't acquire a higher caste by knowing the rituals of that caste. The rituals of higher caste are so simple that any one can learn them in a few days and thus are not that important. What is actually important is the Varna associated with the higher caste.5. There is a misconception that a Hindu, though good deeds, can acquire a higher caste in the next life.This misconception is due to the wrong interpretation of 'reincarnation', which actually means 'transformation of an activity every time it is repeated'.5. Since caste can't be changed, a Hindu can acquire a Higher Varna eternally. This would make him acceptable to people of Higher castes.