You will be asked your certificate when u write that u belong to SC or ST category.If u write you dont belong or Write Gen cetegory in any form or application then you will not be asked to produce certificate.Question is that Who Knows that what you are.Means no one knows what u r and everybody knows what you are. Means in you Relatives or friends know that what u are and others dont know what u r. If you r a talented person so fill always gen in your forms. In every application asked which category do u belong if u say SC or ST then u have to produce Ur caste certificate otherwise You have not to do so.
scheduled caste
Legally, the caste of a scheduled caste woman would change automatically when she marries a person belonging to the goldsmith caste.A Scheduled caste woman can't change her caste by learning the rituals of the Goldsmith caste because her Varna would reveal that she doesn't belong to the Goldsmith caste.It is not possible to discuss the difference between the scheduled caste and the goldsmith community and how a scheduled caste woman can acquire the goldsmith caste because Answers.com would flag the answer because the answer would discriminate people belonging to two different Varnas.
Scheduled Caste.
Yes, Sadgope is a Scheduled Caste in India. They are designated as a Scheduled Caste under the Indian Constitution, which is aimed at providing them with social and educational opportunities to uplift their community.
No,its nt a scheduled caste, it is a upper middle caste
no, soi's belong to general category and are kshatriya
Well, honey, "Raghav" is a name, not a caste. So, it's like asking if the name "John" is a general caste or a scheduled caste. Names don't have castes, darling. So, you do you and don't worry about fitting into some outdated label.
No it comes in general category in rajput...
Scheduled Cast
No. It may be belongs to General or OBC category
In Maharashtra, the Kapoor community is generally classified as part of the general caste or upper caste category. They are primarily associated with the Punjabi Hindu community and do not typically fall under the Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes. However, caste classifications can vary based on local contexts and socio-economic factors.
Kurl