yes because kumar itself is a schedule caste under the surnames under schedule caste defined by the government of India on the official links. People using kumar singh together also are schedule caste or belong to a lowerbackword community. they do these names because they have live and bond between general people without telling anybody their background. So it is a mask on to safeguard themselves from being judged as schedule caste
No, they are Jats. Punia/Poonia/Puniya is one of the largest gotra of Jats of Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh.
Prakash N. Pimpley has written: 'Profile of scheduled castes students, the case of Punjab' -- subject(s): Dalits, Education
The Dhaunchic surname is primarily associated with the Jat community in Punjab. Jats are traditionally agriculturalists and have a significant presence in the region. It's important to note that surnames can sometimes be associated with multiple castes or communities, so local variations may exist.
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No, Naswa caste is not considered a Scheduled Caste in India. It is important to note that Scheduled Castes are specific castes that have been officially designated as such by the Indian government for the purpose of positive discrimination and affirmative action.
No, ofcourse not. They are a subcaste to khatri (punjabi) and Hindi meaning is kshatriya caste. "Bharti" is a sub-caste of kshatriya and they mainly found in the northern states, such as Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi. Kind of same as Kapoor. So infact they are upper caste.
There are no castes specific to Punjab. Although being an agricultural state there are a lot of Farmers i.e. Jatts
No, Punjabi Dutta Brahmins are not traditionally recognized as a distinct caste or community in Punjab. The Dutta surname is common among various castes in India, but it is not specifically associated with Brahmins in Punjabi society.
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punjab govt has excluded sonar and saini castes from BC/OBC list (tribune july31,20110).
brar is surname of jat clan mainly in punjab. mos of people with this surname are following sikh religion.
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